Arthur Goodwin Pastel Landscape Drawing
Massachusetts, New York,1864-1929
Depicts open pastures with full trees and distant houses on a bright clear day. Goodwin was largely self taught, taking inspiration from the Ashcan School. Goodwin was a member of the Guild of Boston Artists with exhibitions and showings at the St. Botolph and Union Clubs, Doll and Richards, Vose Galleries, Copley Gallery, National Academy of Design, Milch Galleries in New York, Brooklyn Museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, and many others.
Medium: Pastel on paper
Size: Sight 17 3/8" x 23 1/4".Frame 24 5/8" x 30 1/2"
Signature: Signed "A C Goodwin" lower right corner.
Condition: Minor foxing spot, frame with minor wear, otherwise good condition.
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Massachusetts, New York,1864-1929
Depicts open pastures with full trees and distant houses on a bright clear day. Goodwin was largely self taught, taking inspiration from the Ashcan School. Goodwin was a member of the Guild of Boston Artists with exhibitions and showings at the St. Botolph and Union Clubs, Doll and Richards, Vose Galleries, Copley Gallery, National Academy of Design, Milch Galleries in New York, Brooklyn Museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, and many others.
Medium: Pastel on paper
Size: Sight 17 3/8" x 23 1/4".Frame 24 5/8" x 30 1/2"
Signature: Signed "A C Goodwin" lower right corner.
Condition: Minor foxing spot, frame with minor wear, otherwise good condition.