Thomas Wyatt
English portrait-painter
Intro | English portrait-painter | |
Places | United Kingdom Great Britain England | |
was | Painter | |
Work field | Arts | |
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Genres: | Genre painting Portrait | |
Birth | 1799 | |
Death | 7 July 1859 (aged 60 years) |
Thomas Wyatt (c.1799 – 1859) was an English portrait-painter, born at Thickbroom circa 1799. He studied in the school of the Royal Academy, and accompanied his brother Henry to Birmingham, Liverpool, and Manchester, practising as a portrait-painter without much success. In Manchester he tried photography. Eventually he settled as a portrait-painter in Lichfield, and died there on 7 July 1859. His works are best known in the Midland counties, and especially at Birmingham, where he held the post of secretary to the Midland Society of Artists.
Wyatt was the younger brother of the artist Henry Wyatt.