Albert Goodwin RWS,
British 1845-1932-
Figures in an Alpine landscape;
mixed media on paper, signed 'Albert Goodwin' (lower right), inscribed 'Under the Flitchorn [sic.] / Simplon' (lower left), 26.7 x 36.7 cm. (unframed).
Provenance:
Private Collection.
Note:
Goodwin was a prominent landscape painter who worked principally in watercolours. He was influenced by the Pre-Raphaelite approach of Ford Madox Brown (1821-1893) and Arthur Hughes (1832-1915), under whom he studied. As well as producing a number of watercolours during his extensive travels, he was heavily inspired by the British landscape and returned to the subject repeatedly. Goodwin's paintings reveal the undeniable influence of J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851), particularly in the artist's confident use of colour and light to produce works which are strikingly atmospheric.
Goodwin produced a number of Alpine views, such as his depiction of the Jungfrau which sold at Duke's, Dorset, on 11 July 2024 (lot 109) for £900, and of the Rigi which sold at Christie's, London, on 10 June 2020 (lot 1), also for £900.
Albert Goodwin RWS,
British 1845-1932-
Figures in an Alpine landscape;
mixed media on paper, signed 'Albert Goodwin' (lower right), inscribed 'Under the Flitchorn [sic.] / Simplon' (lower left), 26.7 x 36.7 cm. (unframed).
Provenance:
Private Collection.
Note:
Goodwin was a prominent landscape painter who worked principally in watercolours. He was influenced by the Pre-Raphaelite approach of Ford Madox Brown (1821-1893) and Arthur Hughes (1832-1915), under whom he studied. As well as producing a number of watercolours during his extensive travels, he was heavily inspired by the British landscape and returned to the subject repeatedly. Goodwin's paintings reveal the undeniable influence of J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851), particularly in the artist's confident use of colour and light to produce works which are strikingly atmospheric.
Goodwin produced a number of Alpine views, such as his depiction of the Jungfrau which sold at Duke's, Dorset, on 11 July 2024 (lot 109) for £900, and of the Rigi which sold at Christie's, London, on 10 June 2020 (lot 1), also for £900.
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