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Mary Seton Fraser Tytler (married name Mary Seton Watts) (25 November 1849 – 6 September 1938) was a symbolist craftswoman, designer and social reformer. Biography. Watts, née Fraser-Tytler, was born on 25 November 1849, in India.
Aug 2, 2016 · Mary Fraser Tytler was born in 1849. She went on to be one of the first women to attend the Slade School of Art and dreamed of becoming a portrait artist. In the 1870s the student Mary was introduced to GF Watts, whom she came to regard as a teacher. The couple didn't marry until 1886, but it proved a turning point for Mary.
Jul 21, 2020 · Mary Watts (née Fraser-Tytler) was born in Ahmednagar, India in 1849. Just two years later, the Fraser-Tytler’s returned to the family seat in Scotland. Their return, however, was sadly marred by the sudden death of Mary’s mother, at just 33 years old.
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Mary Seton Watts, nee Mary Fraser-Tytler, was a Scottish artist active in the late-19th and early-20th centuries. She was born in India in 1849, the daughter of Charles Edward Fraser-Tytler and Etheldred St Barbe (died 1851) owners of Aldourie Castle, Inverness-shire, Scotland. Mary moved to Aldourie in 1851 and spent much of her youth there.
In June 1868 Julia Margaret Cameron took the opportunity of photographing the four Fraser-Tytler sisters—Nelly, Christiana, Mary, and Ethel—during their visit to the Alfred, Lord Tennyson...
- Julia Margaret Cameron
Mary Fraser Tytler. Born: 1849, India, Bombay Died: 1938, UK, England, Surrey, Compton (?) Designer, ceramicist, sculptor, illustrator and painter. Daughter of a Scottish gentleman employed by the East India Company and wife of artist George Frederick Watts (1817-1904).
Apr 3, 2017 · Mary Seton Watts (née Fraser Tytler, 1849–1938) was a pioneering professional woman artist and designer for Liberty of London as well as an illustrator, writer and diarist. Yet she is little known, having been long-eclipsed by the dominant critical focus on her husband George Frederic Watts (1817–1904), hailed ‘England’s Michelangelo ...