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Frederick Goodall

1822 - 1904

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  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Creative periods:
    • mature period
    • 19th century
  • Lifespan: 82 years
  • Museums on APS:
    • Uuden Etelä-Walesin taidemuseo
    • Uuden Etelä-Walesin taidemuseo
    • Uuden Etelä-Walesin taidemuseo
    • Uuden Etelä-Walesin taidemuseo
    • Uuden Etelä-Walesin taidemuseo
  • Also known as: Edward Angelo Goodall
  • Art period: 1800-luku
  • Room fit: olohuone
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  • Born: 1822, Lontoo, Iso Britannia
  • Works on APS: 208
  • Top 3 works:
    • Entering a Church, Britanny
    • Puritan and Cavalier
    • Trespassers
  • Died: 1904
  • Nationality: Iso Britannia
  • Top-ranked work: Entering a Church, Britanny
  • Gift suitability: other-none

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Missä Frederick Goodall syntyi?
Kysymys 2:
Mikä merkittävä tapahtuma sattui Frederick Goodallille, kun hän oli vain 16 vuotta vanha?
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early life and education

Frederick Goodall, a cornerstone of Victorian genre painting, was born in London on September 17, 1822, the second son of Edward Goodall, a skilled steel line engraver. His formative years were shaped by a rigorous education at Wellington Road Academy, fostering an unwavering dedication to artistic pursuits that would define his entire career.

artistic career and achievements

Goodall’s artistic journey commenced with a remarkable commission for Isambard Brunel – six watercolor paintings depicting the Rotherhithe Tunnel. Remarkably, he debuted as a mere sixteen-year-old at the Royal Academy, where four of these canvases garnered acclaim. This initial success propelled him forward, securing a silver medal from the Society of Arts and establishing an impressive record of 27 exhibitions at the Royal Academy between 1838 and 1859.

travel and inspiration

Driven by an insatiable curiosity for authentic representation, Goodall embarked on transformative expeditions to Egypt in 1858 and 1870. He immersed himself in Bedouin culture, meticulously documenting landscapes and traditions – a practice that directly informed his artistic vision. Notably, he brought back sheep and goats from Egypt, ensuring the accuracy of color palettes and textural nuances within his paintings.

personal life and legacy

Frederick married Anne Thomson, daughter of engraver James Thomson, in 1846, forging a familial bond that nurtured five children – including fellow artists Frederick Trevelyan and Howard Goodall. Following Anne’s untimely passing in 1869, he found solace in companionship with artist Alice May Tarry, whom he wed in 1872.

notable works and exhibitions

Goodall's oeuvre encompasses a diverse range of subjects, yet his paintings consistently resonate with profound observation and meticulous detail. Among his celebrated masterpieces are “The Swing,” “Old Maid,” and “Jessie’s Dream,” each meticulously rendered to capture the essence of Victorian life and pastoral beauty. These works continue to captivate audiences worldwide, securing their place within the annals of art history.