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Frederick Goodall, R.A. (1822-1904)
- The Nubian coffee boy

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Frederick Goodall, R.A. (1822-1904)
The Nubian coffee boy
Price Realized
(Set Currency)
  • £11,875
  • ($17,611)
  • Price includes buyer's premium
Estimate
    £4,000 - £6,000
  • ($5,920 - $8,880)

Sale Information

Sale 7635
British Art on Paper
10 December 2008
London, King Street





Lot Description

Frederick Goodall, R.A. (1822-1904)
The Nubian coffee boy
signed and dated 'F. Goodall/1863' (lower left)
pencil and watercolour heightened with touches of white
25¼ x 17¾ in. (64.2 x 45.2 cm.)

Special Notice

No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 15% will be added to the buyer's premium which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis.

Pre-Lot Text

Property from an Estate

Provenance

John Edmondson.

Exhibited

Isle of Wight, Ventnor, Loan Exhibition of Watercolour Drawings in
aid of The National Hospital of Consumption
, 1871, unnumbered.
Blackburn, Corporation Art Gallery, Exhibition of Pictures, April 1920, no. 2.
Burnley, Town Hall Art Gallery, Exhibition of Pictures, June - September, 1922, no. 35.

Lot Notes

Son of the painter Edward Goodall (1794-1870), Frederick Goodall 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. More significant to the present watercolour was his visit to Egypt from September 1858 to April 1859. He lived in the Coptic quarter of Cairo and made rapid sketches of the crowded streets. He also 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 'Uyûn Mûsa. In 1864 Goodall was elected to become a member of the Royal Academy. Much of the rest of his long career was devoted to painting similar scenes of Egyptian life.

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