Painter. Born 20 Arlington Street. Following visits to Egypt his work often featured that country, and he was very successful, enabling him to employ R. N. Shaw to build Grim's Dyke as his home. A number of his sons were also successful artists. Died 36 Goldhurst Terrace, West Hampstead.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Frederick Goodall
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Grim's Dyke
This house, designed by R. Norman Shaw, architect, for Frederick Goodall, pai...
Grim's Dyke - Harrow Heritage
We can't explain the quotation marks on the inscription and think they are pr...
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Mark Gertler
Painter. Â Born 16 Gun Street, Spitalfields. As a baby he returned with his family to their native Galicia (Austria-Poland) but after a few years they came back to London's East End where his artist...
Chelsea College of Art & Design
From their website: "Chelsea College of Arts is one of London's most prestigious art and design colleges." From c.2005 based at the Millbank Prison site.
Sir Edward John Poynter
History painter.  Born Paris but brought up in England.  Director of the National Gallery and President of the Royal Academy.  Died at his house and studio, 70 Addison Road, Kensington.
Sir Sidney Nolan
Artist. Born Sidney Robert Nolan in Carlton, Melbourne. He is best known for his paintings of Australian people, particularly Ned Kelly. He moved to London in 1951.
Stanley Hallam Rothwell
Body builder and artists' model who posed for a number of statues on display in London. Rothwell was brought to our attention by Broderick D.V. Chow in this Londonist article. This, together with ...

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