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Jessica Ellen Hayllar (16 September 1858 – 7 November 1940) was a British artist and painter. Hayllar was born in London and was the eldest daughter of the nine children born to Ellen Phoebe Cavell (1827-1899) and her husband James Hayllar (1829-1920). The family lived at Mecklenburgh Square in London and also rented a country house in Suffolk for several months each year before moving to a large house, Castle Priory, by the Thames at Wallingford, then in Berkshire. Hayllar and her four sisters attended a day school in Gower Street and all were given art lessons by their father, who was himself a well-regarded painter. Jessica Hayllar became the most prolific artist among the Hayllar offspring, although her sister Edith also achieved some recognition. Jessica Hayllar exhibited at the Royal

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  • Jessica Ellen Hayllar (16 September 1858 – 7 November 1940) was a British artist and painter. Hayllar was born in London and was the eldest daughter of the nine children born to Ellen Phoebe Cavell (1827-1899) and her husband James Hayllar (1829-1920). The family lived at Mecklenburgh Square in London and also rented a country house in Suffolk for several months each year before moving to a large house, Castle Priory, by the Thames at Wallingford, then in Berkshire. Hayllar and her four sisters attended a day school in Gower Street and all were given art lessons by their father, who was himself a well-regarded painter. Jessica Hayllar became the most prolific artist among the Hayllar offspring, although her sister Edith also achieved some recognition. Jessica Hayllar exhibited at the Royal Academy in London regularly between 1879 and 1915 and also had works shown at the Society of British Artists, with the Institute of Painters in Oil Colours and at the Royal Manchester Institution. She often painted domestic scenes, local villagers and depicted family occasions and gatherings. Windows and doorways were another frequent theme in her work. Ill health as a result of being knocked down by a carriage in 1900 greatly reduced her output in her later years when she was living in Bournemouth with her father. In her final years she mostly concentrated on painting flower pieces. (en)
  • Jessica Ellen Hayllar (Londres, 16 de septiembre de 1858-7 de noviembre de 1940) fue una artista y pintora británica. Hayllar nació en Londres y era la hija mayor de los nueve hijos de Ellen Phoebe Cavell (1827-1899) y su esposo James Hayllar (1829-1920).​​ La familia vivía en Mecklenburgh Square en Londres y tenía también una casa de campo alquilaba en Suffolk durante varios meses al año hasta que se mudaron a una casa más grande, Castle Priory, junto al Támesis en Wallingford, entonces perteneciente a Berkshire.​​ Hayllar y sus cuatro hermanas fueron a la escuela en Gower Street y su padre, que era un pintor muy respetado, les daba a todas lecciones de arte.​ Jessica Hayllar se convirtió en la artista más prolífica entre los descendientes de Hayllar, aunque su hermana Edith también logró cierto reconocimiento.​ Jessica Hayllar expuso regularmente en la Royal Academy de Londres entre 1879 y 1915 y también tuvo obras expuestas en la Society of British Artists, en el Institute of Painters in Oil Colors y en la Royal Manchester Institution.​​ A menudo pintaba escenas domésticas, aldeanos locales y representaba ocasiones y reuniones familiares.​​ Ventanas y portales fueron otro tema recurrente en su obra.​ La mala salud tras ser atropellada por un carruaje en 1900 redujo en gran medida su producción en sus últimos años mientras vivía en Bournemouth con su padre.​​ En sus últimos años se concentró principalmente en pintar flores.​​ (es)
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  • Jessica Ellen Hayllar (Londres, 16 de septiembre de 1858-7 de noviembre de 1940) fue una artista y pintora británica. Hayllar nació en Londres y era la hija mayor de los nueve hijos de Ellen Phoebe Cavell (1827-1899) y su esposo James Hayllar (1829-1920).​​ La familia vivía en Mecklenburgh Square en Londres y tenía también una casa de campo alquilaba en Suffolk durante varios meses al año hasta que se mudaron a una casa más grande, Castle Priory, junto al Támesis en Wallingford, entonces perteneciente a Berkshire.​​ Hayllar y sus cuatro hermanas fueron a la escuela en Gower Street y su padre, que era un pintor muy respetado, les daba a todas lecciones de arte.​ Jessica Hayllar se convirtió en la artista más prolífica entre los descendientes de Hayllar, aunque su hermana Edith también logró (es)
  • Jessica Ellen Hayllar (16 September 1858 – 7 November 1940) was a British artist and painter. Hayllar was born in London and was the eldest daughter of the nine children born to Ellen Phoebe Cavell (1827-1899) and her husband James Hayllar (1829-1920). The family lived at Mecklenburgh Square in London and also rented a country house in Suffolk for several months each year before moving to a large house, Castle Priory, by the Thames at Wallingford, then in Berkshire. Hayllar and her four sisters attended a day school in Gower Street and all were given art lessons by their father, who was himself a well-regarded painter. Jessica Hayllar became the most prolific artist among the Hayllar offspring, although her sister Edith also achieved some recognition. Jessica Hayllar exhibited at the Royal (en)
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