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Frederick Goodall

1822 - 1904

Resumo Biográfico

  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Creative periods:
    • mature period
    • 19th century
  • Lifespan: 82 years
  • Museums on APS:
    • Galeria de Arte da Nova Gales do Sul
    • Galeria de Arte da Nova Gales do Sul
    • Galeria de Arte da Nova Gales do Sul
    • Galeria de Arte da Nova Gales do Sul
    • Galeria de Arte da Nova Gales do Sul
  • Also known as: Edward Angelo Goodall
  • Art period: Século XIX
  • Room fit: sala de estar
  • Mais…
  • Born: 1822, Londres, Reino Unido
  • Works on APS: 208
  • Top 3 works:
    • Entering a Church, Britanny
    • Puritan and Cavalier
    • Trespassers
  • Died: 1904
  • Nationality: Reino Unido
  • Top-ranked work: Entering a Church, Britanny
  • Gift suitability: other-none

Teste de Arte

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Pergunta 1:
Onde Frederick Goodall nasceu?
Pergunta 2:
Qual evento significativo ocorreu quando Frederick Goodall tinha apenas 16 anos?
Pergunta 3:
Durante suas viagens no Egito, o que Frederick Goodall trouxe de volta para Inglaterra para garantir a precisão de suas pinturas?
Pergunta 4:
Qual organização reconheceu o mérito artístico de Frederick Goodall por elegre-lo como Acadêmico Real Associado (ARA)?
Pergunta 5:
Que tema predominou na obra de Frederick Goodall, refletindo suas extensas viagens?

early life and education

Frederick Goodall, a distinguished English artist born on September 17, 1822, in London, United Kingdom, was the second son of Edward Goodall, a steel line engraver. His formative years were shaped by a rigorous academic upbringing at Wellington Road Academy, fostering his innate artistic talent and preparing him for a lifetime dedicated to creative pursuits.

artistic career and achievements

Goodall’s artistic journey commenced with an ambitious commission for Isambard Brunel – six watercolor paintings depicting the Rotherhithe Tunnel. Remarkably, he secured his first solo exhibition at the Royal Academy at just sixteen, showcasing his prodigious talent and establishing him as a rising star within the British art scene. His debut oil painting garnered recognition from the Society of Arts, earning him a silver medal.

travel and inspiration

Between 1858 and 1870, Goodall embarked on an unforgettable expedition to Egypt, immersing himself in Bedouin culture and meticulously documenting its landscapes and traditions. Driven by a desire for accuracy, he brought back sheep and goats from Egypt – a deliberate effort to ensure the authenticity of his artistic representations.

major themes and influences

Egypt profoundly impacted Goodall’s oeuvre, resulting in 170 paintings exhibited at the Royal Academy over four decades. His work reflects a deep engagement with Victorian aesthetics and draws inspiration from luminaries like Isambard Brunel, whose engineering prowess served as a catalyst for artistic innovation.

legacy and recognition

Married to Anne Thomson, daughter of engraver James Thomson, in 1846, Goodall established a family rooted in artistic heritage. Following Anne’s passing in 1869, he found solace in companionship with Alice May Tarry, whom he married in 1872. Frederick Goodall's enduring legacy resides in his contribution to Victorian genre painting and his unwavering commitment to capturing the essence of his era.