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Fanny McIan Fanny McIan ( 1814 – 7 April 1897) was an English artist who specialized in Scottish historical scenes. As the first superintendent of London's Female School of Design, she promoted British women's art education in the mid-nineteenth century.〔Rosy Addison, "Frances Matilda (Fanny) McIan," in Elizabeth Ewan, Sue Innes, Sian Reynolds, and Rose Pipes, eds., ''The Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women'' (Edinburgh University Press 2007): p. 225.〕 ==Early life and education== Frances Matilda "Fanny" Whitaker was born in Bath, the daughter of William Whitaker and Sarah Hawkins. Her father was a cabinetmaker, and her mother worked as an upholsterer after she was widowed. The exact date of her birth is not known, but she was about sixteen years old when she eloped with actor and painter R. R. McIan in 1831.〔(Belinda Morse, ''A Woman of Design, a Man of Passion: The Pioneering McIans'' (Book Guild 2001) ): p. 12.〕
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