| Upload Date: | Sun Oct 19 22:53:46 2003 | | Image Size: | 435 x 580 (106k) | | Description: | [Plaque / Federal Level]
PAUL PEEL
1860 -1892
Born in London, Ontario, Peel became one of the most prominent Canadian painters of the French academic school of painting and among the first to gain an international reputation. He studied art in Philadelphia, London, England, and Paris where he was influenced by the current European fashion for polished brush technique and subjects taken from everday life. In 1890 his most famous painting, After The Bath, was awarded a medal at the Paris Salon. He returned to Canada twice to exhibit his work and was elected a fellow of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in 1890.
Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada. | | Location: | In front of Peel's house which is now preserved in the Fanshawe Pioneer Village. |
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