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121:. Forsyth was known to have taken the young Wheeler on sketching trips in the countryside of Indiana. Wheeler began studying at the New York School of Art in 1902, and studied with a few other successful American artists including William Merritt Chase, Robert Henri, and Kenneth Hayes Miller. He also spent time studying with Edward Hopper and Rockwell Kent. 166:
Four watercolor sketches, "Mary, Mary Quite Contrary", "Simple Simon Pussy Cat", "Pussy Cat" and "Hark! Hark! The Dogs do Bark" by Wheeler are in the collection of Eskenazi Health. The original murals were commissioned by A. L. Block for the L. Strauss and Company Store located downtown in
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Wheeler's early work shows strong resemblance to Forsyth's impressionistic approach, but his later work becomes more bold and blocky. Both styles of Wheeler's work have been found in the collection of City Hospital paintings and murals. While working on the
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were donated to Eskenazi Health by the St. Margaret's Hospital Guild in 1937 and hung in the children's ward and occupational therapy. Since then several of the murals have ended up on display at IPS Brookside Elementary School #54.
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on Monument Circle in Indianapolis. Wheeler began teaching art courses at Shortridge High School and continued painting and sketching until his death in 1953.
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in 1910, meeting his future wife on the second trip. In between Wheeler's two trips abroad, he was employed as a teacher and painter at the
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Wheeler also painted several Mother Goose themed murals in the pediatric ward like his contemporaries in the mural project,
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twice to improve himself as an artist by studying abroad. In 1907, he went on his first trip to study the
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Nagler, Cinnamon Catlin-Legutko ; with essays by Katherine C.; Hale, Hester Anne (2004).
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Wheeler began his art career when he began taking private lessons with
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Indianapolis, Indiana. Ten nursery rhyme murals by Wheeler and
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at a young age. As a boy, Wheeler was a private pupil of
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The art of healing : the Wishard art collection
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Index

Hadley, Indiana
Painter
Impressionist
Hadley, Indiana
City Hospital mural project
Hoosier Group
Irvington Group
William Forsyth
Hadley, Indiana
Mooresville, Indiana
William Forsyth
William Forsyth
Europe
Old Masters
Old Masters
Herron School of Art and Design
Indianapolis City Hospital project
Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Hospital
Otto Stark
Carl Graf
Otto Stark
Indianapolis’ Public Art Collection
City Hospital project
Circle Theater
"CONTENTdm"




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