Frederic Woodhouse Sr PRICE CHARTS
1820 - 1909. Known for: Painting.
Frederick Woodhouse (1820–1909) . Frederick Woodhouse immigrated to Australia in 1858 with his wife Mary and four sons. They had two more sons in Australia. He soon became successful as an equine... Read full biography
Frederick Woodhouse (1820–1909) . Frederick Woodhouse immigrated to Australia in 1858 with his wife Mary and four sons. They had two more sons in Australia. He soon became successful as an equine artist. His first major commission was an 1859, ‘Flying Buck’, winner of the first championship stakes.... Read full biography
Frederick Woodhouse (1820–1909) . Frederick Woodhouse immigrated to Australia in 1858 with his wife Mary and four sons. They had two more sons in Australia. He soon became successful as an equine artist. His first major commission was an 1859, ‘Flying Buck’, winner of the first championship stakes. The pre-emminent sporting artist of his time, Woodhouse became best known for painting every Melbourne Cup winner for more than 30 years, from the first in 1861 ‘Archer’. He worked mainly in oils on... Read full biography
Frederick Woodhouse (1820–1909) . Frederick Woodhouse immigrated to Australia in 1858 with his wife Mary and four sons. They had two more sons in Australia. He soon became successful as an equine artist. His first major commission was an 1859, ‘Flying Buck’, winner of the first championship stakes. The pre-emminent sporting artist of his time, Woodhouse became best known for painting every Melbourne Cup winner for more than 30 years, from the first in 1861 ‘Archer’. He worked mainly in oils on a commission basis. He became a foundation member and councillor of the Victorian Academy of the Arts. He died in Melbourne in 1909, survived by his second wife and five sons, four of whom were also artists.... Read full biography
Frederick Woodhouse (1820–1909) . Frederick Woodhouse immigrated to Australia in 1858 with his wife Mary and four sons. They had two more sons in Australia. He soon became successful as an equine artist. His first major commission was an 1859, ‘Flying Buck’, winner of the first championship stakes. The pre-emminent sporting artist of his time, Woodhouse became best known for painting every Melbourne Cup winner for more than 30 years, from the first in 1861 ‘Archer’. He worked mainly in oils on a commission basis. He became a foundation member and councillor of the Victorian Academy of the Arts. He died in Melbourne in 1909, survived by his second wife and five sons, four of whom were also artists.
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