Felix Stone Moscheles (8 February 1833 – 22 December 1917) was an English painter, writer, peace activist and advocate of Esperanto.
The family settled in London during the early 1800s, where his father taught at the Royal Philharmonic Society.
[2] In the 1840s, Mendelssohn founded Leipzig Conservatory and Moscheles' father took on a teaching post there.
[4] Together they spent the winter of 1893 in traveling in North Africa, which inspired a body of artwork.
He was a pacifist and internationalist, and as such also served as president of the International Arbitration and Peace Association.