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Carol Barker
English illustrator

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Carol Mintum Barker (born 16 February 1938) is an English artist-designer, author and illustrator who is notable for her poster designs, postage stamps and book illustrations, many of them for children.

Life and career

Barker is the daughter of British artist John Rowland Barker. As a child she was evacuated to New York during World War II, but returned to Britain and attended Bournemouth College of Art whilst also studying privately at her father's studio. She went on to study painting at Chelsea Polytechnic and illustration at the Central School of Arts and Crafts under the tutelage of Laurence Scarfe, Merlyn Evans and Raymond Roberts.

Barker became a freelance illustrator in 1958. She was married and had two sons.

Her entry in the Dictionary of British Book Illustrators states "Her work, in pen and ink, watercolour, collage and wax, is decorative rather than spatial in character."

As a book illustrator, Barker collaborated with many authors including John Cunliffe, Spike Milligan and H. E. Bates who wrote the prose for his children's book Achilles the Donkey around her pictures. So integral were her illustrations that in some instances she was given equal billing as a co-author on the book jackets. This can be seen on the covers of Spike Milligan's A Bald Twit Lion and H. E. Bates Achilles the Donkey series amongst others. She would go on to be nominated twice for the Kate Greenaway medal.

As a graphic artist, Barker is known to have designed posters and artwork for London Transport and posters and stamps for the Post Office. Her poster "Children's London" was praised by Modern Publicity magazine in 1974 as one of the best British posters of the previous year. Examples of her work can be found in the collections of the British Council, London Transport Museum, The Postal Museum and The Science Museum.

Selected awards

YearWorkAwardResultRef.
1962Achilles the Donkey by H. E. Bates (Dennis Dobson)Kate Greenaway MedalRunner-up / commended
1972King Midas and the Golden Touch by Carol Barker (Franklin Watts)Kate Greenaway MedalCommended
UnknownUnknownThe Scotsman 'International Book Jacket Competition'Won

Selected exhibitions

  • 1988: (November) Barker's work was exhibited at the Barbican Centre in London. It featured illustrations, drawings and photographs of her visit to a refugee camp in Peshawar, Pakistan and to the drought-prone Indian state of Rajasthan whilst carrying out research for her books, A Question of Refugees and A Question of Hunger.
  • 2017–2019: Barker's work for London Transport was selected as part of London Transport Museum's Poster Girls exhibition commemorating female graphic designers and was featured in an accompanying BBC news article.

Bibliography

Novels

YearTitlePublisherNotes
1968The Boy and the LionDennis DobsonPublished in the US as The Boy and the Lion on the Wall by Franklin Watts
1972King Midas and the Golden TouchFranklin WattsNominated for the Kate Greenaway medal (1972)

Non-fiction

YearTitlePublisherNotes
1971Birds and BeastsFranklin WattsReviewed in Los Angeles Times
1973The AlphabetHamlyn
1974How the World BeganAbelard-Schuman
1976An Oba of BeninMacdonald & Jane'sTranslated into German, Norwegian, Welsh
1976A Prince of IslamMacdonald & Jane'sTranslated into German, Norwegian, Welsh

Reviewed in Teaching History

1979Arjun in His Village in IndiaOxford University PressTranslated into German, Swedish. Reviews
1982Kayode in His Village in NigeriaOxford University Press
1984Village in NigeriaA&C BlackTranslated into Dutch
1985Ananda in Sri Lanka. A story of BuddhismHamish Hamilton
1986The United Nations. Its work in the WorldMacdonald
1988A Question of RefugeesMacdonald
1988A Question of Feeding the WorldMacdonald
1998The Tibetans. Life in exileMantrain association with The Tibet Foundation

Illustration / graphic design

YearAuthorWork / TitlePublisherNotes
1959Time and TuneBBC School RadioAutumn Term Booklet
1960Postal AddressesThe Post Office (GPO)Poster. PRD 1077
1960London Post Offices and StreetsThe Post Office (GPO)Poster. PRD 1072
1960Post Offices in the United KingdomThe Post Office (GPO)Poster. PRD 1076
1960Sylvia Townsend WarnerThe Cat's Cradle-BookChatto & WindusDustjacket
1960Maureen HowardNot a Word about NightingalesSecker & WarburgDustjacket
1961Curtis HarnackThe Work of an Ancient HandWeidenfeld & NicolsonDustjacket
1961Fred KitchenThe Ploughman Homeward PlodsCountry Book ClubDustjacket
1961Paul GallicoToo Many GhostsMichael JosephDustjacket
1961Time and TuneBBC School RadioSpring Term Booklet
1961Jane Brown GemmillThe Little Bear and the PrincessAbelard-Schuman
1962Aileen FisherI wonder how, I wonder whyAbelard-Schuman
1962Frances ArmytageGeorgian EnglandGinn6 volumes: [1] Life in a country house. [2] Life in a manufacturing town. [3] Roads and waterways. [4] Sailors and ships. [5] Life in a village. [6] A trip to a watering place.
1962Famous Stories of High AdventureArthur BarkerSelected and edited by Leonard Reginald Gribble
1962Swift AnnualOdhams Press
1962H. E. BatesAchilles the DonkeyDennis DobsonNominated for the Kate Greenaway medal (1962)
1962Norman WymerGilbert and SullivanMethuen
1962Roger Lancelyn GreenAncient GreeceRupert Hart Davis
1962Lyn IrvineField with GeeseCountry Book ClubDustjacket
1962Mildred LewisThe Honourable SwordDeutschDustjacket
1962Sylvia Townsend WarnerA Spirit RisesChatto & WindusDustjacket
1963Mariana Villa-GilbertMrs Galbraith’s AirChatto & WindusDustjacket
1963Daniel RobertsNibbleneatOxford University Press
1963H. E. BatesAchilles and DianaDennis Dobson
1963Eileen ColwellA Storyteller's Choice. A selection of stories with notes on how to tell themBodley Head
1963Julia RhysThe Tinsel NovemberRupert Hart-Davis
1964H. E. BatesAchilles and the TwinsDennis Dobson
1964John CunliffeFarmer Barnes Buys a PigDeutsch
1964Andre LaunayCaviare and After. The Truth About Luxury FoodMacdonald
1964Yvonne MeynierThe School with a DifferenceAbelard-Schuman
1964Norman GoodlandOld Stan's Diary: Autumn & Winter on the FarmCountry Book ClubDustjacket
1964Miss ReadCountry BunchCountry Book ClubDustjacket
1964Leo WalmsleyParadise CreekCountry Book ClubDustjacket
1964Annabel DilkeRule III, Pretend to be NiceChatto & WindusDustjacket
1965Mabel WattsThe Light Across Piney ValleyAbelard-Schuman
1965Noel Lloyd & Geoffrey PalmerQuest for PrehistoryDennis Dobson
1965LauchmonenOld Thom's HarvestEyre & SpottiswoodeDustjacket
1965Jocelyn DaveyA Killing in HatsChatto & WindusDustjacket
1966Perdita BuchanGirl with a ZebraChatto & WindusDustjacket
1966Georgina GrovesMorning GloryWhiting & Wheaton
1966John CunliffeFarmer Barnes and BluebellDeutsch
1966Rain and Shine. Nursery Rhymes for the Four SeasonsBlackie
1966Fenton HouseLondon TransportPoster. Printed by The Baynard Press
1967Rumer GoddenThe Kitchen MadonnaMacmillan
1967Andre LaunayPosh FoodPenguin
1968Janet McNeillIt's Snowing OutsideMacmillan
1968Richard ParkerLost in a ShopMacmillan
1968Spike MilliganThe Bald Twit LionDennis Dobson
1969London MuseumLondon TransportPoster. Printed by John Swain and Son Ltd
1969Amanda McKittrick RosHelen HuddlesonChatto & Windus
1969Margaret MahyPillycock's ShopDennis Dobson
1970P. M. PickardThe Dancing HarpGinn
1971Margaret MahyThe Princess and the ClownDennis Dobson
1971Troubadour(No. 1)Malcolm Peltu and Adel HamadiMagazine cover in conjunction with Adel Hamadi
1972Helen HokeDragons, Dragons, DragonsFranklin Watts
1972Sandie OramThe Sun PeopleMacdonald & Co
1973Nicholas FiskEmma Borrows a Cup of SugarHeinemann
1973Children’s LondonLondon TransportPoster. Printed by The Baynard Press. Praised by Modern Publicity in 1974 as one of the best British posters of the previous year.
1974Margaret MayoIf You Should Meet a Crocodile, and Other VerseKaye & Ward
1975Helen HokeDevils, Devils, DevilsFranklin Watts
1979Audrey Aarons & Hugh HawesChild-to-ChildMacmillan PressPublished on behalf of the Child to Child programme
1979London’s MuseumsLondon TransportPoster. Printed by Impress Ltd
1982Spike MilliganSir Nobonk and the Terrible, Awful, Dreadful, Naughty, Nasty DragonM. J. Hobbs
1983Miriam HodgsonA Touch of Gold. Stories from the Greek MythsMethuen
1986John SnellingBuddhist StoriesWayland
1987John SnellingThe Life of the BuddhaWayland
1992Umaya Aafjes-SinnaduraiThe Kingdom of Benin: National Curriculum History Key Stage 2Commonwealth InstitutePublished by Curriculum Development and Resources Section
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