Margaret Ayer


Margaret Ayer was an American author and self-illustrator of six books for children. She also illustrated 52 books, including Anna and the King of Siam, written by other authors. In addition, she contributed short stories and articles to children's magazines.
Born in New York City to Ira Ayer, a physician, and Louise Foster Ayer, she spent much of her childhood in Mexico and the Philippines, where she traveled with her parents and developed an interest in art. As an adult, she visited Thailand in 1918–19 and 1962–63.
Ayer studied at the Philadelphia Museum School of Industrial Arts and received private art instruction in Paris and Rome. She was a member of the Artists Guild of New York, serving for a time as its vice president. She also held membership in the Asia Society, the Society of Illustrators, and the Women's National Book Association.
Ayer married Alfred Babbington Smith, a banker. She died in Castro Valley, California, in 1981.

Author and illustrator

Some of Ayers' manuscripts, publications, illustrations, and correspondence related to her interest in art and in Thailand are available to the public in the University of Oregon Libraries archives in Eugene. In addition, a watercolor and pencil study for the book jacket of Surprise at Sampey Place'' can be found in the archives of the University of Minnesota Libraries in Minneapolis.