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John Fulleylove (1845-1908) was an English landscape artist and illustrator. Fulleylove married fellow artist Elizabeth Elgood, the sister of the Leicester based watercolour artist George Samuel Elgood.
Fulleylove travelled widely in search of subjects, visiting countries such as France, Italy, Greece and the Middle East. His watercolours provided illustrations for several travel books on the regions, particularly those published by the firm A & C. Black. He also did illustrations for The Illustrated London News.
His daughter Joan Fulleylove (1886–1947) became a noted stained glass designer, producing windows for the Anglican cathedral in Khartoum. Their son, John Christopher Fulleylove married Margery Dudeney, daughter of puzzle designer Henry Dudeney.