Amalfi
Reference: | S46165 |
Author | Edward GOODALL |
Year: | 1856 |
Zone: | Amalfi |
Printed: | London |
Measures: | 303 x 228 mm |
Reference: | S46165 |
Author | Edward GOODALL |
Year: | 1856 |
Zone: | Amalfi |
Printed: | London |
Measures: | 303 x 228 mm |
Description
Round landscape with figures on a walled cliff path leading under a building beside two trees at left, overlooking calm water with boats at right; illustration from 'The Art Journal'.
Etching and engraving, 1856, lettered below image with title, "from the picture in the royal collection", production detail: "G. E. Hering Pinxt.", "E. Goodall Sculpt."
After a Painting by George Edwards Hering (1805-79) - The Coast of Amalfi - RCIN 404826.
Fine later colouring, very good condition.
Edward GOODALL (1795 – 11 April 1870)
British engraver. He was born at Leeds on 17 September 1795, and was entirely self-taught.
From the age of sixteen he practised both engraving and painting. One of his pictures exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1822 or 1823 attracted the attention of Turner, and he became a landscape engraver.
Goodall died at Hampstead Road, London, on 11 April 1870.
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Edward GOODALL (1795 – 11 April 1870)
British engraver. He was born at Leeds on 17 September 1795, and was entirely self-taught.
From the age of sixteen he practised both engraving and painting. One of his pictures exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1822 or 1823 attracted the attention of Turner, and he became a landscape engraver.
Goodall died at Hampstead Road, London, on 11 April 1870.
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