Cicely Mary Barker, Privet Fairy |
Cicely Mary Barker (1895 – 1973) was an English illustrator who produced a series of paintings of fairies combined with flowers, themed to the season. She was influenced by Kate Greenaway and the Pre-Raphaelites to paint nature accurately from observation.
She had a ready supply of child models because her sister conducted a kindergarten in the family home. She would do pencil studies of the kids from life, and then base the finished watercolors on those studies.
She had a ready supply of child models because her sister conducted a kindergarten in the family home. She would do pencil studies of the kids from life, and then base the finished watercolors on those studies.
Cicely Mary Barker, Honeysuckle Fairy |
The flowers were also painted from life, and if she didn't have the right flowers in her garden, she borrowed them from Kew Gardens. She made her own costumes for her models, including wings made from twigs and gauze. Each costume was designed to match features of the flower she was spotlighting.
Her paintings were, and still are, commercialized in books, cards, and prints by Blackie and later Warne. One of the best books is The Complete Book of the Flower Fairies, though some of the subjects have been omitted and cropped from the earlier editions. A Treasury of Flower Fairies contains about 60 plates, together with Barker's poems about each flower fairy.
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Cicely Mary Barker on Wikipedia
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Cicely Mary Barker on Wikipedia