George Wylie Hutchinson (1852–1942) was a painter and leading illustrator in Britain and was from Great Village, Nova Scotia, Canada.
He illustrated the works of Arthur Conan Doyle, Rudyard Kipling, Hall Caine, Robert Louis Stevenson and Israel Zangwill.
[1] Hutchinson was a contributor to and subject of the novel The Master (1895) by Israel Zangwill, with whom he was a close friend.
[2] Hutchinson left Nova Scotia at age 14, as a cabin boy.
At the age of 44, he returned to Nova Scotia for a year in 1896 and taught painting.