Whitaker, Margaret, 1924 - 2013
Dates
- Existence: 1924 - 2013
Biography
Margaret was an art teacher, who occassionally enjoyed sketching and drawing at the fairground.
Margaret enjoyed visiting the fairground and in particular was fascinated with the traditional British galloper. Her early sketches during the last years of the Second World War reflect Margaret’s wistful determination to overcome the hardship of the war and her transition from student to teacher as she stepped into her professional career teaching art upon graduation from art school.
Margaret used the fairground for inspiration in the 1940s and again in the 1970s. In the 1940s she produced a series of live sketches and drawings at Mitcham Fair while finishing her art studies and Nottingham Goose Fair in the early years of her professional career as an educator. Her loosely drawn sketches suggest that Margaret may have used them as a teaching tool in her classroom and to inspire her pupils to experiment with the subject. The drawings from this period, reflect Margaret’s appreciation of Lautrec’s and Renoir’s approaches to depicting similar scenes, and burst with her delighted access to television documentaries, books and Renoir exhibitions held in Paris and London. The work Margaret produced in the 1970s, in contrast, reflect a very different approach to the subject, where Margaret used photography as the media to capture snapshots of the fairground that most intrigued her, which she then used to produce a series of 3D Christmas cards for friends and family that year.
Margaret returned to a topic she loved thirty years after she first used the fairground as inspiration for her artistic expression, still finding delight in a topic that has inspired so many generations of artists over its extensive history.
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Chairoplane and Domestic Scenes Drawings, 13 July 1943
Various sketches glued to a sheet of paper showing pencil, ink, watercolour and goache drawings of a chairoplane ride and showmen and women carrying domestic tasks in their caravans by Margaret Whitaker.
Galloper Sketch, c1940 - 1949
Pencil sketch of a gallopers roundabout with some annotations by Margaret Whitaker.
Gallopers and Fairground View Drawings, c1940 - 1949
Pencil sketch of galloping horses, one ridden by a woman, a dragon's head and a bird's eye view of a fairground by Margaret Whitaker.
Gallopers Scene Painting, c1940 - 1949
Watercolour and gouache painting on paper of a galloper with fair goers on the foreground and a lady wearing a kiss me hat.
Gondola Sketch, c1940 - 1949
Pencil sketch of a gondola with a dragon's head by Margaret Whitaker.
Helter Skelter Sketch, 1946
Pencil sketch of a helter skelter and round games stall at Nottingham Goose Fair by Margaret Whitaker.
Margaret Whitaker Collection
Fairground drawings and photographs by Margaret Whitaker.
Original Artwork, c1940 - 1949
Drawings and sketches of fiargrounds, fairground rides and behind the scenes sketches showing showmen and women carrying out domestic jobs drawned by Margaret Whitaker at Tiverton Fair in Devon and Nottingham Goose Fair.
Photographic Album, 1997
Sketches of People on Fairground Rides, 1947
Pencil sketches of people on fairground rides, including gallopers, at the Goose Fair by Margaret Whitaker.
Switchback and Helter Skelter Drawings, 4 July 1943
Two sketches blued to a paper sheet showing a pencil drawings of a switchback railway ride with annotations about colours, carvings and finishes and pencil drawing of a helter skelter at Mitcham Fair by Margaret Whitaker.