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Edith Hayllar (1860-1948) was a British artist who painted Victorian genre scenes. [1] She learned from her father was painter James Hayllar who also taught Edith's other three sisters Jessica, Kate and Mary. Edith is considered the most successful of the sisters as she exhibited at the Royal Academy and exhibited at the Society of British Artists, the Institute of Oil Painters, and the Dudley Gallery. </ref> She quit making art when she married Rev. Bruce MacKay in approximately 1900. </ref>
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- http://clara.nmwa.org/index.php?g=entity_detail&entity_id=3572
- Harris, Ann Sutherland and Linda Nochlin. Women Artists: 1550-1950. Los Angeles County Museum of Art: 1976, p. 258.
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