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William Ruthven Wheeler
(1832 - 1894)
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Lived/Active: Michigan
Known for: portrait, narrative, sea-landscape
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W. R. Wheeler is primarily known as William Ruthven Wheeler
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This biography from the Archives of AskART:
| William Ruthven Wheeler was born in Scio, Michigan in 1832. Wheeler painted many portraits of prominent Connecticut people, miniatures, and landscapes in New Hampshire's White Mountains. When in his twenties Wheeler was a student of Alvan Bradish in Detroit. Wheeler moved to Connecticut about 1862 and maintained a studio there until 1893. In 1872 a painting of Mount Washington was exhibited at the first annual exhibition of the Hartford Art Association.
Source: Charles Vogel
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