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1873 Exeter, England - 1942 Swanage, England. Known for: Watercolor marine, coastal views, village scenes and landscape painting.
A painter and watercolourist, Albert Moulton Foweraker earned a degree in applied science in 1893, and worked as an engineer and journalist in his native Exeter before taking up art as a full-time... Read full biography
A painter and watercolourist, Albert Moulton Foweraker earned a degree in applied science in 1893, and worked as an engineer and journalist in his native Exeter before taking up art as a full-time profession in 1898. In 1902 he was admitted to the Royal Society of British Artists*, and the same... Read full biography
A painter and watercolourist, Albert Moulton Foweraker earned a degree in applied science in 1893, and worked as an engineer and journalist in his native Exeter before taking up art as a full-time profession in 1898. In 1902 he was admitted to the Royal Society of British Artists*, and the same year settled in the village of Lelant, near Carbis Bay in western Cornwall. He taught watercolour painting at Algernon Talmadge’s Cornish School of Landscape and Sea Painting in St. Ives, and produced a... Read full biography
A painter and watercolourist, Albert Moulton Foweraker earned a degree in applied science in 1893, and worked as an engineer and journalist in his native Exeter before taking up art as a full-time profession in 1898. In 1902 he was admitted to the Royal Society of British Artists*, and the same year settled in the village of Lelant, near Carbis Bay in western Cornwall. He taught watercolour painting at Algernon Talmadge’s Cornish School of Landscape and Sea Painting in St. Ives, and produced a number of views of the Cornish landscape and coastline. Foweraker exhibited regularly in London – showing over fifty works at the Royal Society of British Artists between 1902 and 1912 - and in a number of provincial galleries, showing mainly... Read full biography
A painter and watercolourist, Albert Moulton Foweraker earned a degree in applied science in 1893, and worked as an engineer and journalist in his native Exeter before taking up art as a full-time profession in 1898. In 1902 he was admitted to the Royal Society of British Artists*, and the same year settled in the village of Lelant, near Carbis Bay in western Cornwall. He taught watercolour painting at Algernon Talmadge’s Cornish School of Landscape and Sea Painting in St. Ives, and produced a number of views of the Cornish landscape and coastline. Foweraker exhibited regularly in London – showing over fifty works at the Royal Society of British Artists between 1902 and 1912 - and in a number of provincial galleries, showing mainly landscapes and views in Devon and Cornwall, as well as Dorset, to where he moved in the 1920’s. He also travelled often to Spain, France and N... Read full biography
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