British painter, illustrator, toymaker, suffragette (1868–1947)
Mary Vermuyden Wheelhouse (c. 1868 – c. 1947)[a] was a British painter, illustrator, toymaker and suffragette.
Early life and education
Mary Wheelhouse was born in Leeds, Yorkshire. She probably studied at the Scarborough School of Art around 1895 and then spent three years studying in Paris at the Académie Delécluse.[b] The Women's International Art Club (WIAC) was founded by students at the Académie Delécluse and Wheelhouse was on the executive committee of the WIAC 1904–06 and 1908–1914.[1]
^Sources say that Wheelhouse studied at "Academie Delecture" but there is no record of an Academie Delecture; it seems certain that "Delecture" is a misreading of "Delecluse", given the Delécluse's association with the WIAC of which Wheelhouse was a prominent member.