Otway McCannell
Otway McCannell FRSA RBA, also known as William Otway McCannell and W. Otway Cannell, was a British painter, illustrator, writer and Principal of Farnham School of Art.
Biography
McCannell was born in the seaside resort of New Brighton in Wallasey, Cheshire, England on 26 December 1883.After attending Nelson College in New Zealand in 1895, in 1905 he won an art scholarship at the Royal College of Art in London.
In the late 1920s McCannell moved to Farnham, England and was Principal of Farnham School of Art. His students included Geoffrey Burnand. McCannell retired in 1948.
McCannell frequently exhibited at the Royal Academy and other European centres. He exhibited The Devil's Chessboard at the Royal Academy in 1924.
He was a Fellow of Free Painters and Sculptors, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and a member of the Royal Society of British Artists.
A number of photographic by Bassano of the artist are in the National Portrait Gallery.