Frederick Edward Joseph Goff PRICE CHARTS
1855 - 1931. Known for: Victorian era genre and river-watercolour.
The artist, Frederick Goff, is well known for his many scenes of the sights of London and the River Thames, especially his small watercolour views of London, which catch the mood of the late... Read full biography
The artist, Frederick Goff, is well known for his many scenes of the sights of London and the River Thames, especially his small watercolour views of London, which catch the mood of the late Victorian city. It almost seemed he had a magnifying glass in hand as he would capture the minutest of... Read full biography
The artist, Frederick Goff, is well known for his many scenes of the sights of London and the River Thames, especially his small watercolour views of London, which catch the mood of the late Victorian city. It almost seemed he had a magnifying glass in hand as he would capture the minutest of details of the sights and mood of life in late Victorian times along the London bridges and outside many famous London buildings. Like Turner's views of the Thames, Goff has successfully captured the... Read full biography
The artist, Frederick Goff, is well known for his many scenes of the sights of London and the River Thames, especially his small watercolour views of London, which catch the mood of the late Victorian city. It almost seemed he had a magnifying glass in hand as he would capture the minutest of details of the sights and mood of life in late Victorian times along the London bridges and outside many famous London buildings. Like Turner's views of the Thames, Goff has successfully captured the bustle of Thames life with all its great architectural landmarks playing impressive backdrops. A popular artist, during his lifetime, Goff exhibited frequently including at the Royal Academy and the Royal Institute of Watercolour painters. Sources:.... Read full biography
The artist, Frederick Goff, is well known for his many scenes of the sights of London and the River Thames, especially his small watercolour views of London, which catch the mood of the late Victorian city. It almost seemed he had a magnifying glass in hand as he would capture the minutest of details of the sights and mood of life in late Victorian times along the London bridges and outside many famous London buildings. Like Turner's views of the Thames, Goff has successfully captured the bustle of Thames life with all its great architectural landmarks playing impressive backdrops. A popular artist, during his lifetime, Goff exhibited frequently including at the Royal Academy and the Royal Institute of Watercolour painters. Sources:. Artbank.com

