Scottish-born British artist, writer and philanthropist
Dame Agnes Jekyll
Agnes Jekyll, date unknown
Born (1861-10-12 ) 12 October 1861Died 28 January 1937(1937-01-28) (aged 75) Occupation(s) Artist, writer and philanthropist
Dame Agnes Lowndes Jekyll , DBE , GCStJ (née Graham ; 12 October 1861 – 28 January 1937) was a Scottish-born British artist, writer and philanthropist . The daughter of William Graham , Liberal MP for Glasgow (1865–1874) and patron of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood , she was educated at home by governesses, and later attended King's College London .
Family
Memorial to Francis Walter Jekyll on the Jekyll memorial at Busbridge Church
Agnes Lowndes Graham married Herbert Jekyll (later Sir Herbert Jekyll, KCMG), a soldier, public servant and wood-carver, and brother of the noted garden designer, writer and artist, Gertrude Jekyll . They lived at Munstead House in Surrey .
Their children were:
Barbara Freyberg, Baroness Freyberg, GBE, DStJ (1887–1973); married first, in 1911, to the Hon. Francis McLaren , M.P. (killed 1917 in the Great War); secondly, in 1922, to Colonel B. C. Freyberg, V.C., later Lord Freyberg (1889–1963), and had issue by both husbands.
Pamela Margaret (1889–1943); married 1908 the Right Hon. Reginald McKenna (died 1943), and had issue.
Francis Walter Jekyll (1882-1965). He is commemorated on the Jekyll family memorial at Busbridge Church , Surrey, England.
Damehood
Agnes Jekyll was created a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in 1918 for her public works. She first published Kitchen Essays (1922) in The Times , reprinted in 2001 by Persephone Books .[ 2] [ 3]
References
External links
International National Artists