Edward Pryce Owen (3 March 1788 – 15 July 1863) was an English artist and Church of England clergyman.
He was the only son of Archdeacon Hugh Owen (1761–1827) by his wife Harriett née Jeffreys.
He was the twenty-fifth in male descent from Edwin of Tegeingl, founder of the noble tribe of Powis.
After officiating for some time at Park Street Chapel, Grosvenor Square, London, he became vicar of Wellington, and rector of Eyton upon the Weald Moors, Shropshire, holding these livings from 27 February 1823 (Foster, Index Eccles.)
[1] While travelling in France and Belgium, and (in 1840) in Italy, the Levant, Germany, and Switzerland, he made numerous drawings, from which he afterwards produced etchings and pictures in oils.