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Portrait of Daisy

News / Portfolio Items / Portrait of Daisy

January 18, 2019 by Friends of T.C. Steele

Theodore Clement Steele, American, 1847–1926
1891
Oil on canvas
114.3 cm x 76.2 cm
Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science; Evansville, Indiana

Margaret “Daisy” Steele, was the middle child of the three children of T. C. Steele and Mary Elizabeth Lakin.  The other children in order of birth are Rembrandt (Brandt) Theodore Steele, Margaret “Daisy” Steele, and Shirley L. Steele. Born July 7, 1872, Battle Creek, Michigan. Daisy married Gustave A. Neubacher, June 1, 1905. Gustave was Selma Nuebacher’s brother.

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