Frederick Goodall
1822
—
1932
England
Frederick Goodall (1822–1932) was an English painter, born in London and died in Hampstead.
Share:
Movement:
Romanticism
Biography:
Frederick Goodall was an English painter born in 1822 and active until 1932. He was associated with the Romanticism movement, known for his evocative landscapes and historical scenes that often depicted the beauty of nature and the human experience. Goodall's travels to Egypt and the Middle East significantly influenced his work, leading to a series of paintings that captured the exoticism of these regions. He exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy and was a member of the Royal Society of British Artists. His contributions to art were recognized during his lifetime, and he left a lasting legacy in the portrayal of Romantic themes in British painting. The details of his early life and training remain largely unknown.