Constance Phillott

[4] She received her education at the Royal Academy schools, along with her cousin William Frend De Morgan and his later wife, Mary Evelyn Pickering.

[8] She sometimes inscribed her work with poetry and at one point lived at 25g Stanhope Street, near Regent's Park, in London N.W.

[9] Her work The Herdsmen of Admetus was included in the book Women Painters of the World.

[7] Phillott never married, but remained living with her mother, who was widowed early, and her unmarried sister Edith, primarily in Hampstead.

[10] She died at her home, 6 Downshire Hill, Hampstead, on 30 March 1931, and was buried at St John-at-Hampstead on 2 April that year.

Portrait of Eugénie Sellers Strong , 1890