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Frederick Goodall A New Light in the Harem oil painting reproduction


A New Light in the Harem
Oil painting on canvas, 122.7 x 215.3 cm
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Frederick Goodall A New Light in the Harem oil painting reproduction


A New Light in the Harem
A New Light in the Harem 1884(1884) Oil on canvas 122.7 x 215.3 cm
new23/Frederick Goodall-795349.jpgPainting ID::  72079
 

 

 
   
      

All Frederick Goodall Oil Paintings


 
 
Frederick Goodall A New Light in the Harem oil painting reproduction


A New Light in the Harem
Date 1884(1884) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 122.7 x 215.3 cm cyf
new24/Frederick Goodall-958434.jpgPainting ID::  73609
 

 

 
   
      

Frederick Goodall
  
British Painter, 1822-1904 Painter, son of Edward Goodall. He was taught by his father and first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1838. His earliest subjects were rural genre scenes and landscapes, many derived from sketching trips made between 1838 and 1857 in Normandy, Brittany, Wales, Ireland, Scotland and Venice. In the 1850s he also painted subjects from British history. More significant for his subsequent career was his visit to Egypt from September 1858 to April 1859. In Cairo he lived in a house in the Coptic quarter with Carl Haag. Together the two artists went on expeditions to Giza to draw the Nile, the Sphinx and Pyramids, and to Suez and across the Red Sea to the Wells of Moses at 'Uyen Mesa. Goodall also made rapid sketches in the crowded streets of Cairo. 'My sole object in paying my first visit to Egypt', he wrote, 'was to paint Scriptural subjects'. The first of these, Early Morning in the Wilderness of Shur (London, Guildhall A.G.), was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1860 and won him critical and popular acclaim. In 1864 he was elected RA. Much of the rest of Goodall's long career was devoted to painting similar scenes of Egyptian life with biblical associations, for which he made reference to his sketches and to Egyptian artefacts and clothing. Their success prompted a second visit to Egypt in 1870-71.
A New Light in the Harem
Date 1884(1884) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 122.7 x 215.3 cm cyf

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