
Constance Armfield
About the Storyteller
Constance Smedley Armfield was a British author and illustrator born in 1875. She was an influential figure in early 20th-century children's literature, known for her imaginative storytelling and vibrant illustrations. Armfield's background in art played a significant role in her literary career, as she often illustrated her own works. She was educated at the Birmingham School of Art, which cultivated her artistic talents. Her marriage to Maxwell Armfield, a noted painter and illustrator, further enriched her artistic endeavors. Together, they collaborated on several projects, blending their creative skills. Constance Armfield is celebrated for her contributions to the realm of fairytales, where her works are characterized by their whimsical narratives and moral undertones. Her stories, like 'The Cattle That Came' and 'The Birds Who Befriended a King,' are cherished for their charm and imaginative themes, which continue to captivate readers today.
Stories by Constance Armfield
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