Théodore Gardelle

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Théodore Gardelle (30 November 1722 – 4 April 1761) was a Swiss painter[1] and enameller.

He was born in

Haymarket, London, for murdering his landlady Anne King.[2][3][4]

References

  1. ^ ULAN
  2. ^ George Henry Borrow Celebrated Trials, and Remarkable Cases of Criminal Jurisprudence: Volume 4 1825 Page 400 THEODORE GARDELLE .. was a native of Geneva, and having received a university education, went to Paris, where he studied miniature-painting, and havin made great proficiency in the art, returned to ...
  3. ^ The Annual Register 1758 - Page 43 "Gardelle, Theodore, who was executed for the murder of mrs. Anne King; narrative of the fact for which he suffered, and some account of the character of mrs. King, as well as the murderer,
  4. ^ The Gentleman's and London Magazine 1741 -- Page 145 "Some Account of Theodore Gardelle, who was lately executed for the murder of Anne King. THeodore Gardelle, a native of Geneva, was born in the year 1722. At about the age of 14, his father put him apprentice to an engraver and embosser ..."

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