ALBERT GOODWIN, RWS (1845-1932)

THUN MONT ST MICHEL HASTINGS
SUNSET IN THE LAGOONS, VENICE IN THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS WEST INDIAN SUNSET. BARBADOS
ATRANI NR AMALFI THE PONTE ALLE GRAZIE BEFORE ITS DEMOLITION, FLORENCE WARTIME
LINCOLN HASTINGS WINDSOR
PREBENDS BRIDGE, DURHAM CANTERBURY POMPEI FROM THE HOUSE OF DIOMEDE
SIR RICHARD GREVILLE'S LAST FIGHT BARCELONA WORCESTER
WHITBY BOSTON A SILENT HIGHWAY, POMPEII
'HOW DOTH THE CITY SIT SOLITARY THAT WAS FULL OF PEOPLE!'
THE INTERIOR OF DURHAM CATHEDRAL RED DAWN IN THE ROMAN ROAD WESTMINSTER FROM VAUXHALL
ST MARKS, VENICE VERONA COUNTISBURY HILL, LYNMOUTH
THE BACKWATER PORT SOLLER, MAJORCA SUNSET. DOWN THE HIGH STREET. CANTERBURY
DOVER AYLESFORD ON MEDWAY SALISBURY
WASTE LANDS. RYE LUCERNE ST LEONARDS
KYNANCE COVE, ILFRACOMBE WHITBY BOURNEMOUTH WEST
BRISTOL EXETER MORTE POINT
TRINIDAD NEVIS. WEST INDIES DURHAM
CAHIR CASTLE. IRELAND THE BURGENSTOCK
LAKE LUCERNE THE RIGI FROM LUCERNE
AMALFI NIAGARA AFTER THE STORM
HILLS OF THE ROBBERS EXETER ILFRACOMBE HARBOUR
BEACHY HEAD FRIBOURG (SUISSE) ENGELBERG
THE DAWNING ILFRACOMBE AMALFI LINCOLN
EXETER CATTLE MARKET, SANDWICH, KENT WESTMINSTER
HASTINGS BEACH SOLLER PORT MAJORCA WHITBY
CAMBER CASTLE RYE ALGIERS TAJ MAHAL. AGRA
FREYBOURG PALMA MAJORCA CHRISTCHURCH, HANTS
THE TUNNEL. LEWES BOSTON VERONA
THE RAIN FROM HEAVEN
ALL SOULS OXFORD THE NORTHERN LIGHTS
BERGEN NORWAY ILFRACOMBE
TORRE ANUNZIATA DARTMOOR SUMMER TWILIGHT, SALISBURY CLOSE
WATER WHEEL CAUDEBEC, NORMANDY GREENWICH
VENICE. THE TENDERING OF THE STOCK FISH CONVERSATIONAL GROUPS CAIRO
MARKET DAY FIGURES LABOURERS AND A GENTLEMAN IN A TOP HAT THOUGHTFUL FIGURES
KNEELING AND SEATED FIGURE BEACHY HEAD RYE PORT & RYE
HASTINGS, WINTER SUNSET FRIBOURG (SUISSE) ANNECY
BERNE WESTMINSTER A NILE SUNSET
SIENA RYE AND WINCHELSEA WINCHELSEA
THE WALLS OF LUCERNE VIA CRUCIS, FLORENCE TEATRO MARCELLUS
THE ROMAN CAMPAGNA THE ROMAN FORUM QUAYSIDE, VENICE
NEAR VERONA I ITALIAN FORTIFIED TOWNS PALATINE
NARNI; ROME FLORENCE CHAMBERY, HOTEL WINDOW, MARKET DAY
THE TIBER WITH ST PETER'S, ROME MONTE ROSA VINEYARDS A DISTANT VIEW OF ROME
NEAR VERONA II COLOSSEUM; PIAZZA BARBERINI, ROME CARRARA MOUNTAINS, SPEZZIA: MARBLE SHINING LIKE SNOW
VENETIAN MARKET PADUA AMALFI
WESTMINSTER VESUVIUS VERONA
WELLS FROM ROOF OF PARISH CHURCH THE RIGHI NAPLES
ROBINSON CRUSOE & THE SAVAGES   

ALBERT GOODWIN, RWS (1845-1932)

In synthesising the influences of J M W Turner and the Pre-Raphaelites, Albert Goodwin may be considered one of the most Ruskinian of Victorian landscape painters. Indeed, he was taken up by John Ruskin and, in 1872, given the opportunity to travel with him on an intensive tour of Italy and Switzerland. This set the pattern for many further and extensive travels. Like Ruskin, Goodwin responded to landscape with a religious fervour and understanding; but he interpreted it with even greater eclecticism than did his mentor, even experimenting with the style of James McNeill Whistler, Ruskin’s adversary in the field of aesthetics.

The son of a builder, Albert Goodwin was born in Maidstone, Kent on 17 January 1845. On leaving school, he was apprenticed to a local draper, but after six months he left to take up painting. He was influenced by the Pre-Raphaelites, becoming the pupil of Arthur Hughes, who lived for a time in Maidstone, and later Ford Madox Brown. Brown told his patron Thomas Leathart that he believed Goodwin would ‘become before long one of the greatest landscape painters of the age’. His artistic education was completed by John Ruskin who, in 1872, took Goodwin and Arthur Severn on a three-month tour through Switzerland to Italy. Goodwin never forgot this introduction to alpine scenery, which remained for him a standard of beauty, or to the cities of Italy, which he revisited on numerous occasions. As if demonstrating the programme that Ruskin had laid out in Modern Painters, Goodwin looked increasingly to the example of Turner; at times, however, he tried to synthesise it with the aesthetic of Whistler. This conflict of influences is dramatised to fascinating effect in Goodwin’s privately printed diaries.

Goodwin was a hardworking and prolific artist, driven by religious belief and moral responsibility to express his talent and provide for his family. He travelled extensively in search of varied, and often exotic, landscapes, and visited Egypt (1876), India (1895), the West Indies and North America (1902, 1912) and New Zealand (1917). Sometimes these sites became settings for literary or biblical subjects, some developed on a large scale and painted in oil. Goodwin exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy (1860-1920) and the Royal Society of Painters in Water-Colours. He became an associate of the RWS in 1871 and a full member a decade later. In addition, he held eight solo shows at the Fine Art Society (1886-1907), three at Leggatt’s (1912-22), two at the Rembrandt Gallery (1902, 1904), and others. Later in his career, he reworked and embellished many of his favourite watercolours, adding ink lines, surrounding them with borders, and assembling them in albums. Through his career, he lived in London, Devon and Sussex. He died on 10 April 1932.

His work is represented in numerous public collections, including the British Museum, Tate, the V&A, The Fitzwilliam Museum (Cambridge), Maidstone Museum & Bentlif Art Gallery, Manchester Art Gallery and The Whitworth Art Gallery (Manchester).

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