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Sir Charles Thomas Wheeler

(1892-1974), Sculptor and President of the Royal Academy

Sitter in 25 portraits
Artist of 2 portraits
Sculptor and President of the Royal Academy (1956-66). Instrumental in founding the Society of Portrait Sculptors of which he became the first President in 1953. His public work includes commissions for Sir Herbert Baker's India House (1925), South Africa House (1930), Church House (1934) and the Trafalgar Square fountains (1939).

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Sir Charles Thomas Wheeler; Winston Churchill, by Neil Libbert - NPG x136287

Sir Charles Thomas Wheeler; Winston Churchill

by Neil Libbert
bromide print, 2 May 1963
NPG x136287

Sir Charles Thomas Wheeler, by Jimmy Wilds, for  Keystone Press Agency Ltd - NPG x137599

Sir Charles Thomas Wheeler

by Jimmy Wilds, for Keystone Press Agency Ltd
bromide press print, 6 November 1969
NPG x137599

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Sir Charles (Thomas) Wheeler

by Elliott & Fry
bromide print, 1950
NPG x91730

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Sir Charles (Thomas) Wheeler

by Elliott & Fry
quarter-plate glass negative, 1950
NPG x92422

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Sir Charles (Thomas) Wheeler

by Elliott & Fry
quarter-plate glass negative, 1950
NPG x92423

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