The old master
Giclée / Art Print
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The old master
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Artist Biography
James Hayllar: A Victorian Painter of Domestic Tranquility
James Hayllar (1829–1920) was an English genre, portrait and landscape painter who achieved considerable renown during the Victorian era. Born in Chichester, Sussex (now West Sussex), he possessed a remarkable artistic lineage – his daughter Edith Hayllar, alongside several other siblings, were themselves accomplished artists, establishing a family tradition of creative excellence. His formative years were spent honing his skills at Cary’s Art Academy in London before embarking on a significant period of study at the Royal Academy, where he absorbed the stylistic conventions and intellectual currents shaping British art at the time. Hayllar initially gained recognition as a portrait painter, capturing likenesses with meticulous detail and conveying character through subtle expressions. However, he swiftly transitioned to genre painting, particularly focusing on scenes depicting idyllic domestic life – often featuring charming young girls engaged in everyday activities. These paintings resonated deeply with Victorian audiences, reflecting the prevailing fascination for idealized representations of family and rural England. His work became immensely popular, cementing his position as one of the era’s foremost artists specializing in this genre. A pivotal moment in Hayllar's artistic career arrived in 1887 when he collaborated with George Dunlop Leslie to create a monumental portrait of Queen Victoria commemorating her Golden Jubilee. This ambitious undertaking showcased Hayllar’s technical prowess and his ability to convey grandeur and majesty, resulting in a painting that now resides prominently in Wallingford Town Hall – a testament to the enduring legacy of Victorian art patronage. Beyond his artistic accomplishments, Hayllar's personal life was equally noteworthy. He married Edith Phoebe Cavell (1827–1899), whose aunt, Edith Cavell—a celebrated nurse who bravely defied Nazi Germany during World War I—became a symbol of courage and compassion. Together they established a home at Castle Priory in Wallingford on the River Thames in Berkshire, where Hayllar continued to depict scenes from rural life, capturing the beauty and serenity of the surrounding landscape. His family grew to include nine children, four of whom pursued artistic careers themselves, furthering the Hayllar artistic dynasty. James Hayllar’s contribution to Victorian art extends beyond his individual paintings; he fostered a creative environment within his family that nurtured talent and upheld artistic standards. His legacy as a painter of domestic tranquility and a champion of familial devotion remains significant, securing his place among the most influential artists of his time.James Hayllar
1829 - 1920 , United Kingdom
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Genre painting
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Romanticism']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['']
- Date Of Birth: 1829 Chichester, Sussex
- Date Of Death: 1920 Bournemouth
- Full Name: James Hayllar
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- The Picture Gallery at the Hall
- The Letter
- Place Of Birth: Chichester, United Kingdom


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