Cicely Mary Barkers Flower Fairies of the Spring
Flower Fairies of the Spring, 1923. Fairies became a popular theme in art and literature in the early 20th century following the releases of The Coming of the Fairies by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie, and the fairythemed work of Australian Ida Rentoul Outhwaite. Queen Mary made such themes even more popular by sending Outhwaite postcards to friends during the 1920s. In 1918, Barker produced a postcard series depicting elves and fairies. In 1923, Barker sent her flower fairy paintings to various publishers. Blackie paid 25 for 24 paintings with accompanying verses, but it wasn t until publication of Flower Fairies of the Summer in 1925 that Barker received royalties for her work. Mary Violet Clayton Calthrop, wife of author Dion Clayton Calthrop, wrote in April 1925 about Barker and Flower Fairies of the Spring: She has such exquisite taste, besides draughtsmanship. I do not own the sound or images for this br, br,
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