Barbara Árnason Explained

Birth Date:19 April 1911
Nationality:Icelandic
Birth Place:Petersfield, England
Relatives:Ursula Moray Williams (twin sister)
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    Spouse:Magnús Á. Árnason (m. 1937)
    Birth Name:Barbara Moray Williams

    Barbara Moray Williams Árnason (19 April 1911  - 1975) was an English-born Icelandic artist, known for book illustrations, engravings in wood, and watercolours.

    Born in Petersfield, she was the twin sister of writer and illustrator Ursula Moray Williams.[1] [2] She attended Winchester College of Art and the Royal College of Art.[3] [4] Soon after graduating she was asked to illustrate Icelandic sagas, which resulted in her travelling to Iceland in 1936, where she met sculptor and painter Magnús Á. Árnason. They married in 1937 and she moved to Iceland the same year.

    She was already known as a book illustrator before moving to Iceland, and also became known there for pioneering work in wood engraving and for watercolours of landscapes and children. She also worked with textiles, and in her final years with water-colour engraving.[2] [3] [5] In 1952, she painted a mural titled Children at Play in the assembly hall of the Melaskóli, a school in Reykjavík. She also created a large number of decorative plaques, some of which can still be seen near the school.[6] She illustrated and designed covers for many children's books, but also illustrated the Passion Hymns of Hallgrímur Pétursson, which took her seven years.[7]

    The art museum in Kópavogur, which holds a collection of her work, held a centennial exhibition for her in 2011, the opening presided over by the President of Iceland, Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson.[8] Work by her was also included in the exhibition Perspectives – On the Borders of Art and Philosophy at the Reykjavík Art Museum the same year.[9]

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    1. News: Barbara Árnason á yngri árum sínum . . Alan Moray Williams . Icelandic . 19 November 1994 . 10 October 2013.
    2. Web site: Ursula Moray Williams . . Nicholas Tucker . 7 November 2006 . 10 October 2013.
    3. Web site: Ursula Moray Williams . . 1 November 2006 . 10 October 2013.
    4. Book: Who's who in Art . 17th . Art Trade Press Ltd . 1974 . 59855570 . 466 .
    5. Web site: Barbara Árnason: 1911  - 1975 . . 11 October 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131012022328/http://english.gerdarsafn.is/the-collection/barbara-arnason/ . 12 October 2013 . dead .
    6. Web site: Myndir af verkum Barböru Árnason í Melaskóla . Icelandic . Melaskóli . https://web.archive.org/web/20020720190702/http://www.melaskoli.is/barbara.htm . 20 July 2002.
    7. Web site: Merki og kort: 1956 – Stallurinn Kristí . Thorvaldsensfélagið . Icelandic . 11 October 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131012052148/http://thorvaldsens.is/item.php?idcat=2&idsubcat=7&iditem=54 . 12 October 2013 .
    8. Web site: Overview Exhibition of Barbara Árnason's Art . . 25 April 2011 . 10 October 2013.
    9. Web site: Perspectives – On the Borders of Art and Philosophy . 2011 . 11 October 2013 . Reykjavík Art Museum.