James Hayllar
James Hayllar was born in Chichester and settled in London in 1848. He studied with F.S. Cary and at the Royal Academy Schools. He visited Italy in 1851–53. Hayllar exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1851 but mainly at Suffolk Street. At first, he painted mainly portraits, but in 1866, he took up the subject of children, achieving his first success with Miss Lily’s Carriage stops the Way. Painted some portraits in the Pre-Raphaelite manner and later turned to historical works. In 1875, he rented Castle Priory, a large house at Wallingford on the Thames, and he painted many of his pictures there, often depicting scenes of village life. Four of his daughters, Jessica, Edith, Mary and Kate, were also talented artists.
1880s Great Britain (UK) Antique James Hayllar
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18th Century French French Provincial Antique James Hayllar
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1970s Italian Modern Vintage James Hayllar
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Late 18th Century French Louis XVI Antique James Hayllar
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Early 20th Century Unknown Art Deco James Hayllar
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Early 20th Century Chinese Qing James Hayllar
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19th Century Belgian Antique James Hayllar
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Late 19th Century English Antique James Hayllar
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1940s American Art Deco Vintage James Hayllar
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1920s Danish Art Deco Vintage James Hayllar
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1970s American Vintage James Hayllar
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Late 19th Century Italian Romantic Antique James Hayllar
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1920s Hungarian Vintage James Hayllar
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