OIL PAINTING Frederick Goodall RA Antique 19th Century Fine Quality Piece
Oil Painting Ref 110278
OLD MASTER OIL PAINTING BRITISH SCHOOL 19th Century style
in a Gold Frame
Description. Painted 19th century , This being one of his Best in our opinion ,this one of his early pieces offers a chance to acquire a fantastic
well known artist's painting 19th century for little Money,
His pieces have reached at auction $64,000
“Good Condition on canvas"
Very Good condition Piece , Professional cleaned & Relined ,, nice old Frame .Ready to hang.
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OLD MASTER OIL PAINTING
Scene GOLD GILT FRAME
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Title: Watering the Flock by the nile
Artist: Frederick Goodall RA (1822-1904)
Signed : yes , Very Faint in picture 5
Provenance: john Castagno art
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Medium : Oil painting on canvas
Condition: Good
Country: British school
Frame size : 33 in x 20 in
( 85 cm x 51 cm)
Canvas size : 26 " x 13 "
Description : Frederick Goodall was born in London in 1822, the second son of steel line engraver Edward Goodall (1795–1870). He received his education at the Wellington Road Academy.
Goodall's first commission, for Isambard Brunel, was six watercolour paintings of the Thames Tunnel. Four of these were exhibited at the Royal Academy when Frederick was 16. His first oil won a Society of Arts silver medal. He exhibited work at the Royal Academy 27 times between 1838 and 1859. He was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy (ARA) in 1852 and a full Royal Academician (RA) in 1863.[1]Goodall visited Egypt twice; in 1858 and again in 1870, both times travelling and camping with Bedouin tribesmen. On his first visit to Egypt, he shared a house and studio with artist, Carl Haag and the pair often sketched together, both in the streets and outside Cairo, especially in the area around the Pyramids. On his second visit in 1870, he lived at Saqqara, near the Pyramids with the aim of directly observing Bedouin lifestyles. After his return to England, Goodall painted many variations of the same Eastern themes.[2] In order to provide authentic detail to his paintings, Goodall brought back sheep and goats from Egypt. The Egyptian theme was prominent in his work, with 170 paintings being exhibited at the Royal Academy over 46 years.Goodall's work received high praise and acclaim from critics and artists alike and he earned a fortune from his paintings. He had a home built at Grim's Dyke, Harrow Weald, where he would entertain guests such as the Prince of Wales (later Edward VII).
With an estimate of £6000 - £8000 in a London west end Gallery
beautiful original gold gilt frame
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