Charles Foot Tayler

Charles Foot Tayler (1794–1853[1]), sometimes spelled "Taylor",[2] was a painter of portrait miniatures,[3] active on the Isle of Wight and in Bath, England, in the first half of the 19th century.

Among his subjects were Adelaide Lucy Fenton,[3] Charles Abel Moysey, Archdeacon of Bath,[8] General Sir Edwin B. Johnson,[9] and General Sir Thomas Hawker KCH.

[10] He married his second wife, Sarah Matilda née Morris, at St Swithin's, Walcot, in 1850.

[5] A 2008 survey noted that the grave's headstone was in a poor state of repair, having delaminated.

[5] Several of his works on ivory are in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum,[1][11] including a portrait of Susan Tayler, bequeathed by the artist's grandson.

A Young Lady seated in an upholstered armchair
Eleanor Ann Ram, later Mrs Archibald Campbell (1837)