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1819 London, England - 1908 London, England. Known for: Land-and cityscape paintings, scenes of Venice, expedition drawings.
Edward Angelo Goodall, R.W.S. was born the 8th of June 1819. He was the eldest son of Edward Goodall, the well known line engraver and his brother was the celebrated Royal Academy painter Frederick... Read full biography
Edward Angelo Goodall, R.W.S. was born the 8th of June 1819. He was the eldest son of Edward Goodall, the well known line engraver and his brother was the celebrated Royal Academy painter Frederick Goodall. He received his education at the University School in London, and then entered the office of... Read full biography
Edward Angelo Goodall, R.W.S. was born the 8th of June 1819. He was the eldest son of Edward Goodall, the well known line engraver and his brother was the celebrated Royal Academy painter Frederick Goodall. He received his education at the University School in London, and then entered the office of his father whose profession he was intended to follow. During the period of his apprenticeship he occupied his spare time making water colour drawings and sketches, one of which may almost be termed... Read full biography
Edward Angelo Goodall, R.W.S. was born the 8th of June 1819. He was the eldest son of Edward Goodall, the well known line engraver and his brother was the celebrated Royal Academy painter Frederick Goodall. He received his education at the University School in London, and then entered the office of his father whose profession he was intended to follow. During the period of his apprenticeship he occupied his spare time making water colour drawings and sketches, one of which may almost be termed the keystone to his whole career. When only seventeen years of age, he made a large drawing of the landing of the Lord Mayor at Blackfriers Bridge in 1836. His father showed it to Clarkson Stanfield R.A.(1793-1867) who at once advised Edward Goodall... Read full biography
Edward Angelo Goodall, R.W.S. was born the 8th of June 1819. He was the eldest son of Edward Goodall, the well known line engraver and his brother was the celebrated Royal Academy painter Frederick Goodall. He received his education at the University School in London, and then entered the office of his father whose profession he was intended to follow. During the period of his apprenticeship he occupied his spare time making water colour drawings and sketches, one of which may almost be termed the keystone to his whole career. When only seventeen years of age, he made a large drawing of the landing of the Lord Mayor at Blackfriers Bridge in 1836. His father showed it to Clarkson Stanfield R.A.(1793-1867) who at once advised Edward Goodall to let his boy adopt the profession of painting. For this drawing he received the large silver medal at the Socie... Read full biography
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