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Portrait drawn by his brother, William Daniell
"The Quaka" (Aquatint, 1804)
"A Boosh-Wannah Hut" (1804) (Bechuana Hut)

Samuel Daniell (1775 – 16 December 1811) was a British painter of natural history and other scenes in Africa and Ceylon.[1] He first went to Cape Colony in 1799.

Life[edit]

Daniell is perhaps best known as the appointed artist for a 1799-1802 expedition to South Africa and the renderings he did there of African animals.[2] He was born and reared in Chertsey.

In December 1799, he went to South Africa for the first time.[3] The drawings he made in southern Africa, including a journey to Bechuanaland, were published by his brother William Daniell in London.[1] During the trip to Bechuanaland, Daniell was named the official secretary and artist for the trip. The trip went from Cape of Good Hope to Bechuanaland.[3] He returned to England from the trip and co-published with his brothers William Daniell and Thomas Daniell, African Scenery and Animals, in 1804.[1][3]

Daniell later lived in Sri Lanka, then called Ceylon, from 1806 to 1811, when he died from tropical fever.[3][4] His brother William published twelve of his drawings in 1806, with the title: A Picturesque Illustration of the Scenery, Animals and Native Inhabitants of Ceylon.[1]

After Samuel Daniell's death, further engravings based on his drawings were published: In 1820, forty-eight lithographs titled Sketches Representing the Native Tribes and Scenery of Southern Africa, and in 1832, Twenty Varied Subjects of the Tribe of Antelopes.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e "Daniell, Samuel". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
  • ^ "Samuel Daniell – African scenery and animals, 1804–1805". Galaxy of Images. Smithsonian Institution Libraries. 2017.
  • ^ a b c d "Sketches Representing the Native Tribes, Animals, and Scenery of Southern Africa: From Drawings Made by the Late Mr. Samuel Daniell". World Digital Library. 1820. Retrieved 6 July 2013.
  • ^ Catalogue of drawings by British artists and artists of foreign origin, pg 17
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