Anthony Raine Barker
Template:Short description Template:Use British English Template:Use dmy dates Anthony Raine (A.R.) Barker (4 September 1880Template:Spaced ndash9 August 1963) was a British artist. He was educated at Framlingham College, Suffolk, and trained initially as an architect at the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).Template:R In 1909, he won the RIBA John Soane medallion for design,Template:R and in January of the following year, he was awarded a certificate of honourable mention in the William Tite prize.Template:R He later became a painter in the traditional school of English watercolour as well as an engraver, lithographer, and etcher.Template:R
Barker exhibited over many years at the Royal Academy, and examples of his work are owned by the Victoria and Albert Museum, the British Museum, and the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool.Template:R In the 1920s, he was an active member of the Senefelder Club.Template:R He published two children's books illustrated with his own woodTemplate:Hyphencuts, The Fairyland Express (1925) and Hidden Gold (1926).Template:R
On 26Script error: No such module "String".February 1916, Barker married Martha Lydia Patricia Russell, commonly known as "Patricia",Template:R at StScript error: No such module "String".Paulinus church, Crayford, Kent.Template:R She was the youngest daughter of Thomas Russell,Template:R a photographer based in Chichester, West Sussex.Template:R Barker died on 9Script error: No such module "String".August 1963, aged 82, at Queen Mary's Hospital, Sidcup, South East London.Template:R The funeral was held at the parish church of StScript error: No such module "String".George, Benenden, Kent, on 14 August 1963, at 12:30Script error: No such module "String".pm,Template:R with interment taking place in the churchyard.Template:R He was survived by his wife, daughter,Template:R and son, Felix Barker, the British journalist and drama critic.Template:R
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- 1880 births
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- English engravers
- English etchers
- English lithographers
- English watercolourists
- 20th-century English painters
- English male painters
- People educated at Framlingham College
- English woodcarvers
- 20th-century English male artists
- 20th-century British lithographers
- 20th-century British engravers