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Walter Goodman

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Walter Goodman

Birth
London, City of London, Greater London, England
Death
20 Aug 1912 (aged 74)
London, City of London, Greater London, England
Burial
Hampstead, London Borough of Camden, Greater London, England GPS-Latitude: 51.555325, Longitude: -0.2016667
Plot
F8 56
Memorial ID
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Walter Goodman was a painter, author and illustrator. He was the son of British portrait painter Julia Salaman (1812-1906) and Louis Goodman (1811-1876). He studied with J. M. Leigh and at the Royal Academy in London, where he was admitted as a student in 1851. His most famous work is The Printseller's Window, in the collection of The Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester, New York. Recent research has unearthed almost one hundred of Goodman's other works but the present whereabouts of most of these are as yet unknown. Notable exceptions are two portraits in The Garrick Club, London, and a handful of paintings in private collections in New York, London, and Stockholm, Sweden. Goodman contributed to many magazines of the Victorian age and wrote two books, "The Pearl of The Antilles, or An Artist in Cuba" - an account of his 5 year stay in that country, and "The Keeleys on Stage and At Home" - an account of the life of the Victorian actress Mary Anne Keeley.
Walter Goodman was a painter, author and illustrator. He was the son of British portrait painter Julia Salaman (1812-1906) and Louis Goodman (1811-1876). He studied with J. M. Leigh and at the Royal Academy in London, where he was admitted as a student in 1851. His most famous work is The Printseller's Window, in the collection of The Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester, New York. Recent research has unearthed almost one hundred of Goodman's other works but the present whereabouts of most of these are as yet unknown. Notable exceptions are two portraits in The Garrick Club, London, and a handful of paintings in private collections in New York, London, and Stockholm, Sweden. Goodman contributed to many magazines of the Victorian age and wrote two books, "The Pearl of The Antilles, or An Artist in Cuba" - an account of his 5 year stay in that country, and "The Keeleys on Stage and At Home" - an account of the life of the Victorian actress Mary Anne Keeley.


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  • Created by: Steve Merry
  • Added: Sep 29, 2008
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30193002/walter-goodman: accessed ), memorial page for Walter Goodman (11 May 1838–20 Aug 1912), Find a Grave Memorial ID 30193002, citing Hampstead Cemetery, Hampstead, London Borough of Camden, Greater London, England; Maintained by Steve Merry (contributor 47055270).