Daniel Fowler, artist, farmer, journalist, and author was born into an upper class family on February 10, 1810 in Champion Hill, Camberwell (London), England. He spent his childhood in a part of... Read full biography
Daniel Fowler, artist, farmer, journalist, and author was born into an upper class family on February 10, 1810 in Champion Hill, Camberwell (London), England. He spent his childhood in a part of London named Downe, Kent, a secluded village. He showed early art talent. At the age of eight he was... Read full biography
Daniel Fowler, artist, farmer, journalist, and author was born into an upper class family on February 10, 1810 in Champion Hill, Camberwell (London), England. He spent his childhood in a part of London named Downe, Kent, a secluded village. He showed early art talent. At the age of eight he was sent away to school, first to Alfred House Academy, Camberwell, where he spent two rather unhappy years, which he described in retrospect as "a living death.". At ten he transferred to Cogan's School,... Read full biography
Daniel Fowler, artist, farmer, journalist, and author was born into an upper class family on February 10, 1810 in Champion Hill, Camberwell (London), England. He spent his childhood in a part of London named Downe, Kent, a secluded village. He showed early art talent. At the age of eight he was sent away to school, first to Alfred House Academy, Camberwell, where he spent two rather unhappy years, which he described in retrospect as "a living death.". At ten he transferred to Cogan's School, Walthamstow (London), where he spent six and a half years. A fellow student, briefly, was Benjamin Disraeli. Cogan's was a purely classical school and, to Fowler, a great improvement over Alfred House. "My work gave me no trouble; it was very rarely... Read full biography
Daniel Fowler, artist, farmer, journalist, and author was born into an upper class family on February 10, 1810 in Champion Hill, Camberwell (London), England. He spent his childhood in a part of London named Downe, Kent, a secluded village. He showed early art talent. At the age of eight he was sent away to school, first to Alfred House Academy, Camberwell, where he spent two rather unhappy years, which he described in retrospect as "a living death.". At ten he transferred to Cogan's School, Walthamstow (London), where he spent six and a half years. A fellow student, briefly, was Benjamin Disraeli. Cogan's was a purely classical school and, to Fowler, a great improvement over Alfred House. "My work gave me no trouble; it was very rarely that I lost the first place in my class. I had Latin at my fingers' ends, and had reached the reading of Greek plays.... Read full biography
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Books & Publications (8)
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The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
Davenport's Art Reference: The Gold Edition
2005
Davenport, Ray
2,421 pages
A Concise History of Canadian Painting (Second Edition)
1988
Reid, Dennis
418 pages (color)
A Concise History of Canadian History, 1973
1973
Reid, Dennis
319 pages (color)
Canadian Painting 1850-1950 National Gallery Travelling Exhibition (Exhibition catalog)
1967
National Gallery of Canada
32 pages (color)
Painting in Canada: A History (Second Edition)
1966
Harper, J Russell
443 pages
Catalog of Paintings National Gallery of Canada (Exhibition catalog)
1948
National Gallery Of Canada
271 pages
Mallet's Index of Artists: International-Biographical Two Volumes: Includes 1940 Index