Frederick Goodall
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United Kingdom ( 1822 -  1904 ) -  Artworks Wikipedia® - Frederick Goodall
Dreweatt-Neate / Dec 14, 2011
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Artworks in Arcadja
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Some works of Frederick Goodall
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Frederick Goodall - Queen Henrietta Maria And Her Children
Original -
Auction:
Christie's -
Nov 1, 2012- New York
Lot number:
47
Other WORKS AT AUCTIONDescription:
Frederick Goodall, R.A. (British, 1822-1904) Queen Henrietta Maria and her Children signed and dated 'F. Goodall/1852' (lower left) oil on canvas 23 x 27 in. (58.4 x 68.6 cm.)
with Richard Green, London.
THE PROPERTY OF A EUROPEAN COLLECTOR
This picture was executed in 1852, the year Goodall was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy. The subject was deemed so successful that it was developed by the artist into one his major early works: An Episode in the Happier Days of Charles I. This was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1853, no. 248, and is now in Bury Museum and Art Gallery.
Frederick Goodall - Queen Henrietta Maria And Her Children
Original
Auction:
Christie's -
Oct 29, 2012- New York
Lot number:
47
Other WORKS AT AUCTIONDescription:
Frederick Goodall, R.A. (British, 1822-1904) Queen Henrietta Maria and her Children signed and dated 'F. Goodall/1852' (lower left) oil on canvas 23 x 27 in. (58.4 x 68.6 cm.)
with Richard Green, London.
THE PROPERTY OF A EUROPEAN COLLECTOR
This picture was executed in 1852, the year Goodall was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy. The subject was deemed so successful that it was developed by the artist into one his major early works: An Episode in the Happier Days of Charles I. This was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1853, no. 248, and is now in Bury Museum and Art Gallery.
Frederick Goodall - Leaving The Village
Original
Auction:
Bonhams -
Jan 25, 2012- London
Lot number:
53
Other WORKS AT AUCTIONDescription:
Frederick Goodall, RA (British, 1822-1904)
Leaving the village
signed with monogram (lower left)
oil on canvas
102 x 89cm (40 3/16 x 35 1/16in).
PROVENANCE: Collection of the artist Thence by direct descent Private collection, US The present lot was once loaned by Goodall to Charles Dickens, who had admired it during a visit to Goodall's studio.
Frederick Goodall - Rebecca At The Well
Original 1858
Other WORKS AT AUCTIONDescription:
Description
Frederick Goodall R.A. (1822-1904)
Rebecca at the well
Oil on canvas
Signed with monogram and dated
November 30th, 1858.70
lower right
56 x 40.5 cm (22 x 40.5 in)
Provenance: The Collection of a Lady of Title.
Relined, scattered retouchings visible under UV light, some areas of thin paint, would benefit from cleaning.
Frederick Goodall - Elegant Sällskap I Historisk Stadsbild
Original 1871
Other WORKS AT AUCTIONDescription:
2196. FREDERICK GOODALL, England 1822-1904, Elegant
FREDERICK GOODALL
England 1822-1904
Elegant sällskap i historisk stadsbild
Signerad och daterad F. Goodall 1871. Olja på duk, 90 x 75 cm.
Signed and dated. Oil on canvas.
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