Nura Woodson Ulreich

Nora Woodson Ulreich (1899 – October 26, 1950), known professionally as Nura, was an American artist, muralist, children's book author and illustrator.

Early life and education
Ulreich was born in Kansas City, Missouri. Her father was a Confederate veteran who had settled in Kansas City. She grew up there, ultimately attending the Kansas City Art Institute.

Career
A multidisciplinary artist, Ulreich was also an author, painter, muralist, textile artist and illustrator. She collaborated frequently with her husband Edward Buk Ulreich.

Ulreich's work is included in the permanent collections of the San Diego Museum of Art, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Walker Art Center and the David Winton Bell Gallery at Brown University.

Personal life
Ulreich was married to Hungarian-born artist Edward Buk Ulreich.

Books

 * Stories (1932)
 * The Buttermilk Tree (1934)
 * Nura's Garden of Betty & Booth (1935)
 * The Silver Bridge (1937)
 * Nura's Children Go Visiting (1943)
 * All Aboard, We Are Off (1944)
 * The Mitty Children Fix Things (1946)
 * The Kitten Who Listened (1950)