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Edyth Starkie (27 November 1867 – March 1941) was an established Irish portrait painter who was married to
Arthur Rackham Arthur Rackham (19 September 1867 – 6 September 1939) was an English book illustrator. He is recognised as one of the leading figures during the Golden Age of British book illustration. His work is noted for its robust pen and ink drawings, ...
. She was born on the west coast of Ireland at Westcliff House,
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.


Life and career


Early life

The youngest of six, she spent most of her youth at Creggane Manor,
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, near Cork where her father, William Robert Starkie JP (1824–1897), was a resident magistrate, who had also taught himself to play the violin. Her youthful behavior was said to be so wild and outrageous that at Mass in
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the parish priest denounced her, along with her cousin Fanny, from the pulpit. In 1883, at the age of sixteen, she set off with her mother (Frances Maria Starkie) for London. There, Edyth enrolled at the Slade School, one of Europe's most progressive art schools. In 1884, she moved to Paris to study art at the
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under
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and
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. She then continued her studies in Germany, where one of her brothers, Rex, was an officer in the German Army. In
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, Edyth became engaged to a
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n officer, Colonel von W-, at
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, causing a major scandal when she finally broke it off because she couldn't stand the stiff Prussian attitudes; her fiancé would insist on challenging any man whom Edyth so much as smiled at in the street to a duel. Edyth and her mother finally returned to London in 1895.


Arthur Rackham

Edyth and Arthur met in Hampstead as artists in the 1890s, and were engaged in 1901. Arthur, a member of the
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(RWS), was afraid other members might mock his fantasy pictures in the company of more traditional watercolorists at RWS exhibitions. Edyth persuaded him to put ''Grimm'' and ''Morte D'Arthur'' into the Winter RWS Exhibition of 1902, which were very well received. She did much to encourage his fantasy drawings at the beginning of his career. She was always his most stimulating, severest critic, and he had the greatest respect for her opinion. They were married on 26 July 1903 at St. Mark's,
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, and honeymooned in
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. Their daughter, Barbara, was born in January 1908. Their personalities: Edyth was quizzical, ironic, and imaginative like the Irish; Arthur was prim, precise, and very English in manner. Edyth was full of mischief and always did her best to shock her husband. Barbara later wrote about her mother, "I don't think she was conventionally beautiful, but people instantly felt that she was... she made people laugh without ever saying anything particularly witty, and could give great comfort without much useful advice. Servants and tradesmen adored her, and she only had to paint a room a certain colour for her friends to want to copy it." Edyth and Arthur had a happy marriage. Arthur remained inspired by his wife throughout his life. His studio was filled with his Edyth's paintings. In his illustration ''The Three Bears'', he included Edyth's painting ''The Grebe Hat'' on the wall of the bears' dining room. And when journalist Eleanor Farjeon was writing an article on Arthur, he asked that she include more about Edyth.


Achievements

Starkie was a member of the International Society; her exhibitions at the
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in London included ''Lilla'' (1897), ''St. Cecilia'' (1898), and ''Pippa Passes'' (1899). Her works were purchased for the National Museum, Barcelona, where she had won a gold medal at the Barcelona International Exposition in 1911 for her painting ''The Black Veil''. The
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in Paris purchased her painting, ''The Spotted Dress'', in 1913. The ''Luxembourg'' collection has since moved to the
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.


Notable family members

Her older brother was the Greek scholar and last Resident Commissioner of National Education for Ireland under
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, W.J.M. Starkie. Her nephew was the scholar
Walter Starkie Walter Fitzwilliam Starkie CMG, CBE, Litt.D (9 August 1894 – 2 November 1976) was an Irish scholar, Hispanist, writer and musician. His reputation is principally based on his popular travel writing: ''Raggle-Taggle'' (1933), ''Spanish Raggle ...
and her niece,
Enid Starkie Enid Mary Starkie CBE (18 August 1897 – 21 April 1970), was an Irish literary critic, known for her biographical works on French poets. She was a Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford, and Lecturer and then Reader in the University. Early life ...
was known for her biographies of French poets.


Sources

*James Hamilto
"Edyth Starkie"
''Irish Arts Review Yearbook'' (1991-1992).


References

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