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Edyth Starkie (27 November 1867 – March 1941) was an established Irish portrait painter and sculptor who was married to Arthur Rackham. She was born on the west coast of Ireland at Westcliff House, County Galway. ==Early life== The youngest of six, she spent most of her youth at Creggane Manor, Rosscarbery, near Cork where her father, William Robert Starkie JP (1824–1897), was a resident magistrate, who had also taught himself to play the violin.〔Derek Hudson, ''Arthur Rackham'', (1960), p.54-56.〕 Her youthful behavior was said to be so wild and outrageous that at Mass in Skibbereen the parish priest denounced her, along with her cousin Fanny, from the pulpit.〔http://irishartsreview.com/irisartsreviyear/pdf/1991/20492685.pdf.bannered.pdf〕 When she was sixteen her mother, Frances Maria Starkie, shut up the house, put her husband〔http://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/reels/d-80-3-3-074.pdf〕 into rooms in Cork and set off with Edyth on a grand tour of Europe, lasting two to three years. In 1884 she studied art in Paris at the Académie Julian under Jules Joseph Lefebvre and Tony Robert-Fleury. She then continued her studies in Germany, where one of her brothers, Rex, was an officer in the German Army. In Cassel, Edyth became engaged to a Prussian officer, Colonel von W-, at Potsdam, 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. In 1895, after a brief return to Ireland she moved to London. Her mother joined her after the death of her father in 1897.〔James Hamilton, ''Arthur Rackham; A Life With Illustration'' (1990), pp. 52–54.〕
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