Daniel Fowler

Daniel Fowler
Born(1810-02-10)February 10, 1810
Downe, Kent, Great Britain
DiedSeptember 14, 1894(1894-09-14) (aged 84)
Amherst Island, near Kingston
NationalityCanadian
Educationwith the British watercolour artist James Duffield Harding and with Harding`s engraver-collaborator, Hullmandel[1]
SpouseElizabeth Gale
Awardscharter member, Royal Canadian Academy; founding member Ontario Society of Artists; medal, Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, the first international prize awarded to a Canadian

Daniel Fowler RCA (February 10, 1810 – September 14, 1894) was an English-born Canadian artist, writer and farmer. He is still considered one of Canada's finest artists working in watercolour.[2][3]

  1. ^ Bradfield 1970, p. 118.
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