Charles Parker Dowler (1841-1941) - self portrait. Pastel-chalk on paper. Framed size H25-5/8" W25-1/2" Charles Dowler was born in Birmingham, England in 1841, and came to America in 1863 to make munitions for the Union effort during the Civil War. After the war ended, Dowler embraced the ÒAmerican Dream, deciding to abandon his profession as a gunsmith and pursue a career as an artist. He had a successful career working in numerous mediums including sculpture, woodcarving, plaster, and jewelry making. His notable public, local works include the John Sparks Monument in Bristol and the Collyer Monument in Pawtucket. Additionally, his smaller wooden carvings are highly regarded in the Folk Art community and are sought after by collectors. His carved folk art race track tout figures have sold as high and $1,000,000.