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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:
    • Art Gallery of New South Wales
    • Art Gallery of New South Wales
    • Art Gallery of New South Wales
    • Art Gallery of New South Wales
    • Art Gallery of New South Wales
  • Also known as: Edward Angelo Goodall
  • Art period: det 19. århundrede
  • Room fit: stue og opholdsrum
  • Mere…
  • Born: 1822, London, Storbritannien
  • Works on APS: 208
  • Top 3 works:
    • Entering a Church, Britanny
    • Puritan and Cavalier
    • Trespassers
  • Died: 1904
  • Nationality: Storbritannien
  • Top-ranked work: Entering a Church, Britanny
  • Gift suitability: other-none

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Early Life and Education

Frederick Goodall, a prominent English artist, was born on September 17, 1822, in London, United Kingdom. He was the second son of Edward Goodall, a steel line engraver. Frederick received his education at Wellington Road Academy, which laid the foundation for his future artistic endeavors. This formative experience instilled in him a meticulous approach to observation and representation—a characteristic that would permeate throughout his prolific career.

Artistic Career and Achievements

Goodall’s artistic journey commenced with an ambitious commission for Isambard Brunel: six watercolor paintings depicting the Rotherhithe Tunnel. Remarkably, four of these works debuted at the Royal Academy when he was just sixteen years old, securing him immediate recognition within the burgeoning London art scene. His debut oil painting swiftly garnered a Society of Arts silver medal—a testament to his nascent talent and artistic promise. Between 1838 and 1859, Goodall’s canvases graced the walls of the Royal Academy twenty-seven times, cementing his reputation as a respected artist and establishing him amongst the leading figures of Victorian art. His dedication to capturing the essence of historical subjects—particularly those rooted in British history—became a hallmark of his oeuvre.

Travel and Inspiration

A pivotal moment arrived in 1858 when Goodall embarked on an expedition to Egypt, accompanied by fellow artist Carl Haag. This immersive experience profoundly impacted his artistic sensibilities, prompting him to meticulously document the daily life of Bedouin tribesmen and their traditions. He returned with sheep and goats—a deliberate gesture intended to ensure the accuracy of his paintings—reflecting a commitment to authenticity that would define his subsequent works. The Egyptian theme dominated Goodall’s output for decades, resulting in 170 paintings exhibited at the Royal Academy over forty-six years. This unwavering focus on capturing the grandeur and subtleties of the Eastern landscape solidified his place as one of the foremost Orientalist painters of his time.

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—demonstrating a family tradition of artistic pursuit. Following Anne’s untimely passing in 1869, Goodall found solace in companionship with artist Alice May Tarry, whom he married in 1872. His enduring influence extended beyond his own artistic achievements; he fostered an environment conducive to creativity and nurtured the talents of his offspring. Frederick Goodall's legacy resides not merely in his impressive body of work but also in his unwavering dedication to capturing the spirit of his era—a testament to the transformative power of observation, meticulous technique, and a profound engagement with the world around him.