T Wheeler (British, exh. 1817-1845) Portrait miniature of a gentleman, 1836 Inscribed in ink on the reverse and dated 'Painted by / T Wheeler / 55 Regent / Quadrant / March 1836' watercolour on ivory 10.20 x 8cm (4 x 3in) T. Wheeler exhibited as a "Miniature Painter" at the Royal Academy every year from 1817 to 1845. His address is given as 184, Fleet Street. However, another exhibitor, Miss M.A. Wheeler (afterwards Mrs. David Johnston) Painter, who exhibited in 1834 and 1835, is listed with the address 55, Regent Quadrant. She may be his daughter. It is signed TWheeler = so possibly by T. Wheeler, but perhaps stayed at a different address, with his daughter, in 1836. Unframed and the surface is warped. Cream edges are discoloured. Central image is clear and good. Top left-hand corner is missing.
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