Tasha Tudor, a children’s illustrator whose pastel watercolors and delicately penciled lines depicted an idyllic, old-fashioned vision of the 19th-century way of life she famously pursued — including weaving, spinning, gathering eggs and milking goats — died on Wednesday at her home in Marlboro, Vt.

Read Tasha Tudor’s complete obituary in The New York Times.

Sign the Tasha Tudor memory book and donate to the Tasha Tudor Museum.