The Life and Art of W. A. Goodwin The Life and Art of W. A. Goodwin Victoria County Historical Society
The painting depicts a hunting party made up of T. Walters; A. Ross; Cap. Rose; Neil; C. Dando; Geo. Goodwin; and W.A. Goodwin. The hunters were rewarded with […]
The earliest known painting attributed to W.A. Goodwin, depicting a famous castle adjacent to the Clanrye River in Northern Ireland. Dating to 1857, when Goodwin was seventeen years […]
Campsite scene, painted by W.A. Goodwin on the occasion of Mrs. Shelley’s 25th wedding anniversary. September 4th 1926. Oil on Fungus.
Called “Still Life” by Goodwin’s great-granddaughter, this oil painting depicts an assortment of fruit and vegetables, which Goodwin considered key parts of a balanced diet. Original Frame.
Painting of W.A. Goodwin’s mother, Elizabeth Wright Goodwin. Framed around 1877, this painting won first prize at the Lindsay Central Exhibition in 1909.
W.A. Goodwin was inspired by a tin-type photograph of a thatched-roof cottage in Elton, Lincolnshire, England, when he painted this picture around 1860.
This portrait of W.A. Goodwin’s father was originally painted in 1877, and was re-framed in 1917.