Margaret Tarrant
Margaret Winifred Tarrant | |
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Born |
1888 Battersea, London, England |
Died |
28 July 1959 Cornwall, England |
Residence | Peaslake, England |
Education |
Clapham School of Art Heatherley's School of Art Guilford School of Art |
Occupation |
Children's author and illustrator Christian artist |
Years active | 1908–1952 |
Known for | Illustrations of fairies, children, religious subjects |
Notable work |
The Water Babies Forest Fairies Nursery Rhymes |
Parent(s) | Percy Tarrant and Sarah Wyatt |
Margaret Winifred Tarrant (1888 – 29 July 1959) was an English illustrator, and children's author, specializing in depictions of fairy-like children and religious subjects. She began her career at the age of 20, and painted and published into the early 1950s. She was known for her children's books, postcards, calendars, and print reproductions.
Biography
Tarrant was born in Battersea, south London, the daughter of landscape painter Percy Tarrant and Sarah Wyatt Tarrant. She studied in the art department of Clapham High School and the Clapham School of Art. She briefly trained as a teacher, but turned to art instead. She studied at Heatherley’s School of Art, and at Guildford School of Art in 1935. She launched her career at age 20 with an edition of Charles Kingsley's The Water Babies.[1][2]
In the 1920s, Tarrant helped to popularize fairies in a long-running series of titles on the theme such as The Forest Fairies, The Pond Fairies, and The Twilight Fairies.[3] She was long associated with the Medici Society and many of her postcards, calendars, and children's books were published by the organization.[4] Following the death of both her parents in 1934, the Society sent her on a trip to Palestine to research material.[2] During WWII, she donated posters to the war effort, and rode an old bike to conserve petrol.
Selected publications
Books
- The Water Babies 1908
- Autumn Gleanings from the Poets (1910)
- Fairy Stories from Hans Christian Andersen (1910)
- Contes (Charles Perrault, 1910)
- The Pied Piper of Hamelin (Robert Browning1912)
- Nursery Rhymes (1914)
- A Picture Birthday Book for Boys and Girls (1915)
- Alice in Wonderland (Lewis Carroll, 1916)
- The Tooksy and Mary Alice Tales (1919)
- Our Day (1923)
- Rhymes of Old Times (1925)
- The Magic Lamplighter (Marion St John Webb, 1926)
- An Alphabet of Magic (Eleanor Farjeon, 1928)
- Mother Goose: Nursery Rhymes (1929)
- The Margaret Tarrant Birthday Book (1932)
- Joan in Flowerland (1935) cowritten with Lewis Dutton[5]
- The Margaret Tarrant Nursery Rhyme Book (1944)
- The Story of Christmas (1952)
Prints
- The Piper of Dreams
- He Prayeth Best
References
- Footnotes
- ↑ Dalby 1991, p. 134
- 1 2 Ortlakes
- ↑ Dalby 1991, pp. 133–4
- ↑ Margaret Tarrant's Fairies (The Medici Society).
- ↑ "Picture of Joan in Flowerland". www.abebooks.com. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
- Works cited
- Dalby, Richard (1991), The Golden Age of Children's Book Illustration, Gallery Books, ISBN 0-8317-3910-X
- Ortlakes, Denise (2002), Margaret Winifred Tarrant, archived from the original on March 27, 2005, retrieved 17 November 2010
- Margaret Tarrant's Fairies, The Medici Society, retrieved 5 September 2010
External links
- M. W. Tarrant on Artnet
- Chronology of illustrated books by M. W. Tarrant ("Books and Writers")
- Illustrations by M. W. Tarrant (childhoodinart.org)
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