Albert Goodwin Collection
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Albert Goodwin was a renowned artist born in Boston in 1907. His artistic talent blossomed at a young age, and by 1905, he had already made a name for himself with his captivating artwork depicting Woody Bay in Devon. In 1903, Goodwin ventured to Venice and created a mesmerizing watercolor on paper capturing the ethereal beauty of Cemetery Island (San Michele). As the years went by, Goodwin's skills continued to evolve. In 1914, he painted Lauterbrunnen with such precision that it transported viewers straight into the picturesque Swiss village. The Sermon at Durham Cathedral showcases his mastery of pencil, pen, black ink, and watercolor techniques. In Windsor of 1916, Goodwin's use of watercolor and body color combined with pen and ink resulted in an enchanting piece that brought life to the historic town. St. Giorgio from the Housetops is an oil painting from 1905-1906 that captures the stunning view from above. Goodwin's versatility shines through Moonlight at Port Antonio, Jamaica as he skillfully uses pen and black ink along with watercolor highlights to create a serene nighttime scene. The Fonte Branda in Siena is another example of his expertise using pen and brown ink alongside delicate touches of watercolor. The Port of Sollo in Majorca showcases Goodwin's ability to bring landscapes alive using pencil, pen, ink, and vibrant splashes of watercolor highlights. Florence: Evening is a timeless creation from 1896 that exudes tranquility while Engelberg transports us back to around 1900 with its mysterious allure. Albert Goodwin left behind an extraordinary legacy through his diverse range of artworks spanning different mediums and locations across the globe. Each piece tells its own story while showcasing his undeniable talent as an artist who captured moments frozen in time for generations to appreciate their beauty forever.