Blind Mans Buff, British Couple walking in a landscape in Edwardian dress
REF: 2459
John Strickland Goodall
John Strickland Goodall was born in Heacham, Norfolk on 7 June 1908. He was the son of a famous heart specialist who boasted seven generations of medics, and who himself pioneered the electrocardiogram. Goodall was educated at a preparatory school in Norfolk and at Harrow (1922-6), where he spent every available moment drawing and acquired a reputation for his portraits of the masters. Somewhat reluctantly, his father allowed him to study under two artist friends, both survivors of the Victorian age, Sir Arthur Cope and John Watson Nicol. As a result, he appeared highly conservative even to his teachers at the Royal Academy Schools, where he studied between 1925 and 1929.
This is a very pretty example of the artist work. He was a unique artist portraying an earlier period in time with such skill and observation.
- Height 24 cm / 9 1⁄2"
- Width 27.94 cm / 11 "
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