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Arthur Clifton Goodwin

1864
1929
United States
Arthur Clifton Goodwin was an American artist (1864–1929) born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and died in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Arthur Clifton Goodwin was an American artist born in 1864 and passed away in 1929. He is primarily associated with the American Impressionist movement, known for his vibrant cityscapes and landscapes. Goodwin spent much of his career in Boston and New York, capturing the urban environment with a distinctive use of color and light. Despite his talent, he struggled financially throughout his life, often living in poverty. His work gained greater recognition posthumously, contributing to the appreciation of American Impressionism. Goodwin's paintings are noted for their atmospheric quality and dynamic brushwork, reflecting the bustling energy of early 20th-century American cities.

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