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Frederick Goodall의 작품들 (화가, 첫번째)














































































Frederick Goodall (born Frederick Goodall, genus. March 17, 1822 London - the mind. July 29, 1904 London) - English painter.
Art education F. Goodall began under the guidance of his father Edward Goodall, the famous engraver on metal. In 1836, Frederick receives a medal from the Royal Society of Arts, and soon - the prize of the same society, for the painting body miner, found by torchlight. In 1839, one of the works by F. Goodall (French soldiers drinking in a tavern), participates in the exhibition of the Royal Academy of Arts (CAC).

In late 1840 - mid 1850's the artist takes creative trips to France, Belgium, Ireland and Wales, where a lot of draws. In 1860 he travels to Italy, in 1858 and in 1870 visited Egypt. Seen in exotic countries also served as the theme for many of his paintings. The Egyptian theme was especially represented in his works. Thus, the exhibition of his in Egypt CAC focused on more than 170 canvases.

F. Goodall was also a wonderful watercolorist, member of the Royal Society of Artists, watercolors. At his exhibition at the gallery of the society in 1856 were presented 328 watercolors.

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