Background
Mercy Hunter was born in Belfast on 22 January 1910, one of five children of William Hunter, Presbyterian minister, and his Russian wife Alice Beyer.
Mercy Hunter was born in Belfast on 22 January 1910, one of five children of William Hunter, Presbyterian minister, and his Russian wife Alice Beyer.
Hunter was christened Martha Saie Kathleen, but was always known as Mercy. She spent her childhood there, leaving to attend secondary school in Toronto, Canada, and in Belfast Royal Academy. Hunter returned to Belfast in 1937 with the couple marrying in 1938.
Hunter died on 20 July 1989, in hospital in Dungannon.
She became the head of art at Victoria College, Belfast in 1947, teaching there until her retirement in 1970. Hunter also received an Administration Member of the Order of the British Empire in 1970.
She is best known for her calligraphy, illuminated addresses, and a small number of illustrated books including her husband"s 1942 book Sparrows Round my Brow. She also created costume designs for the local theatres and for Patricia Mulholland"s ballet company.
A number of Hunter"s works are held by the Ulster Museum and Grand Opera House, Belfast.
The Ulster History Circle unveiled a plaque to Hunter on 3 November 2010, at her former address of 23 Botanic Avenue, Belfast.
She was a member of the Royal Ulster Academy, serving as president from 1975 to 1977, receiving an honorary Master of Arts from Queen"s University Belfast in 1975. Hunter was amongst the founding members of the Ulster Society of Women Artists, and owing to her numerous lectures and broadcasts, Hunter was a well known local female artist to the Northern Irish public in her day.