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  1. Cicely Mary Barker (28 June 1895 – 16 February 1973) was the illustrator who created the famous Flower Fairies, in the shape of ethereal smiling children with butterfly wings. As a child, she was greatly influenced by the works of the illustrator Kate Greenaway, whom she assiduously copied in her formative years.

    • Correspondence art courses, Croydon School of Art
    • 1911–1962
    • Illustrations of fairies and flowers, Triptychs and other works for the Anglican church
  2. Since their first publication in 1923, Cicely Mary Barkers Flower Fairies have enchanted both adults and children alike around the world. The botanically accurate drawings in the 170 original illustrations, coupled with the enchanting fairy images based on real children from Cicely’s sister’s nursery school, appeal to our innate sense of ...

  3. Cicely Mary Barker. Otros nombres: C. M. Barker. País: Inglaterra. Nacimiento: Croyden, 28 de junio de 1895. Defunción: Sussex, 16 de febrero de 1973. Biografía de Cicely Mary Barker. Padecía epilepsia, por lo que recibió formación en su domicilio.

  4. Cicely Mary Barker's Flower Fairies™ books, published in the first half of last century, are known and loved around the world. They were created by a quiet, unassuming and dedicated artist, who was nevertheless remarkably successful, spending her life illustrating many children's books and sellin

  5. Cicely Mary Barker (28 de junio de 1895 - 16 de febrero de 1973) fue una ilustradora inglesa mejor conocida por una serie de ilustraciones de fantasía que representan hadas y flores. La educación artística de Barker comenzó en la niñez con cursos por correspondencia e instrucción en la Escuela de Arte de Croydon.

  6. 1 de oct. de 2020 · One day, Frances hopes to publish a book that examines a more inclusive and cross-cultural perspective of medieval art. Step into the enchanting world of Cicely Mary Barker, an early 20th-century artist whose art is inspired by nature, botany, and a little bit of magic.

  7. Cicely Mary Barker published her first Flower Fairies book in 1923; she received £25 for Flower Fairies of the Spring, a collection of twenty-four paintings and illustrations. The books enjoyed huge popularity due to Queen Mary’s well-known interest in fairy art.