Peggy Fortnum

Peggy Fortnum
Born Margaret Emily Noel Fortnum
23 December 1919
Harrow, Middlesex, England
Died 28 March 2016
Nationality British
Alma mater Tunbridge Wells School of Art
Central School of Arts and Crafts
Occupation illustrator
Known for illustrating Paddington Bear.
Spouse(s) Ralph Nuttall-Smith (1958-88, his death)
Relatives Kevin Brownlow (nephew)
John Fortnum (nephew)

Margaret Emily Noel "Peggy" Fortnum (23 December 1919 28 March 2016)[1] was an English illustrator known for illustrating Paddington Bear.

Biography

Fortnum was born in England on 23 December 1919, at Harrow, Middlesex. She briefly briefly attended Tunbridge Wells School of Art in 1939, before she enlisted in the Auxiliary Territorial Service during World War II.[2] While in the military, she sustained serious injuries when she was run over by a truck, requiring a prolonged period of recovery.[3]

After her recovery from her injuries she attended the Central School of Arts and Crafts in London.[2] She worked as an art teacher, painter, and textile designer before becoming a full-time book illustrator. She has illustrated nearly eighty books (2015).[1] Her most well-known illustrations are of Michael Bond's character, Paddington Bear.[4] The first illustrations of Paddington were made by Fortnum for "A Bear called Paddington".[5]

Although her pen-and-ink drawings of Paddington were done in black and white, some of her work has been coloured by other artists, including her step granddaughter, Caroline Nuttall-Smith.[5]

Personal life

Fortnum married artist and sculptor Ralph Nuttall-Smith in 1958 (died 1988).[6] Fortnum resided in Essex, England and died in March 2016 at the age of 96. She was survived by her two nephews, the film historian Kevin Brownlow, and the sculptor John Fortnum.[6]

Further reading

References

  1. 1 2 Peggy Fortnum, Cambridge Prints, Retrieved 13 October 2015
  2. 1 2 Roberts, Sam (April 8, 2016). "Peggy Fortnum, Illustrator of Paddington, Dies at 96". New York Times. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  3. Langer, Emily (April 6, 2016). "Peggy Fortnum, artist who brought Paddington Bear to life, dies at 96". The Washington Post. Retrieved April 6, 2016.
  4. Silvey, Anita, ed. "The Essential Guide to Children's Books and Their Creators", Houghton Mifflin books, 2002, p. 51. ISBN 0-618-19082-1
  5. 1 2 Peggy Fortnum, Paddington.com, retrieved 13 October 2015
  6. 1 2 "Peggy Fortnum, Obituary". The Guardian. April 4, 2016.

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