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Frederick Goodall

1822 - 1904

Detalii rapide

  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Creative periods:
    • mature period
    • 19th century
  • Lifespan: 82 years
  • Museums on APS:
    • Galeria de Artă a Statelor Unite ale Australiei
    • Galeria de Artă a Statelor Unite ale Australiei
    • Galeria de Artă a Statelor Unite ale Australiei
    • Galeria de Artă a Statelor Unite ale Australiei
    • Galeria de Artă a Statelor Unite ale Australiei
  • Also known as: Edward Angelo Goodall
  • Art period: Secolul al XIX-lea
  • Room fit: living room
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  • Born: 1822, Londra, Regatul Unit
  • Works on APS: 208
  • Top 3 works:
    • Entering a Church, Britanny
    • Puritan and Cavalier
    • Trespassers
  • Died: 1904
  • Nationality: Regatul Unit
  • Top-ranked work: Entering a Church, Britanny
  • Gift suitability: other-none

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Întrebare 1:
În ce oraș s-a născut Frederick Goodall?
Întrebare 2:
Ce eveniment important a avut loc când Frederick Goodall avea doar 16 ani?
Întrebare 3:
În timpul călătoriilor sale în Egipt, ce a adus Frederick Goodall din Egipt pentru a asigura acuratețea picturilor sale?
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Ce organizație l-a recunoscut pe Frederick Goodall pentru meritele sale artistice prin alegerea lui ca Membru Asociat Regal al Academiei Regelice (ARA)?
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Ce temă dominantă avea picturile lui Frederick Goodall, reflectând călătoriile sale extinse?

Early Life and Education

Frederick Goodall, born September 17, 1822, in London, United Kingdom, was the second son of Edward Goodall, a steel line engraver. He received his education at Wellington Road Academy, which instilled within him a passion for artistic pursuits that would define his entire career. This formative experience nurtured his talent and prepared him for the challenges ahead.

Artistic Career and Achievements

Goodall’s artistic journey commenced with a remarkable commission for Isambard Brunel – six watercolor paintings depicting the Rotherhithe Tunnel, four of which debuted at the Royal Academy when he was merely sixteen. His debut oil painting garnered a Society of Arts silver medal, marking an auspicious beginning to his professional life. Between 1838 and 1859, Goodall’s canvases graced the Royal Academy walls twenty-seven times, cementing his reputation as a prolific and respected artist of his era.

Travel and Inspiration

Driven by an unwavering desire for authenticity, Goodall embarked on expeditions to Egypt in 1858 and 1870. He immersed himself in Bedouin culture, meticulously documenting the landscapes and traditions that would fuel his artistic vision. Notably, he brought back sheep and goats from Egypt – a deliberate effort to ensure the accuracy of his paintings and capture the essence of Egyptian life. The Egyptian theme became dominant in Goodall’s oeuvre, resulting in 170 exhibitions at the Royal Academy over four decades.

Personal Life and Legacy

Frederick married Anne Thomson, daughter of engraver James Thomson, in 1846. Together they raised five children, including artists Frederick Trevelyan and Howard Goodall. Following Anne's passing in 1869, he found solace in companionship with Alice May Tarry, whom he wed in 1872. His artistic legacy extends beyond his own creations; he fostered an environment where creativity flourished within his family.

Notable Works and Exhibitions

Some of Goodall’s most celebrated paintings include “The Swing,” “Old Maid,” and “Jessie’s Dream,” which captivated audiences at the Royal Academy and showcased his mastery of genre painting. His meticulous attention to detail, combined with a profound understanding of Victorian sensibilities, ensured that his works would endure as timeless representations of their time. Explore more of Goodall's artistic achievements on ArtsDot.com and immerse yourself in the splendor of Victorian art history.