An exhibition of 50 watercolours exploring landscape and architecture from around Britain and Europe
Albert Goodwin: Visionary Landscapes
Discover this fascinating exhibition of watercolour paintings and sketches that illustrate the travels and influences of the landscape artist Albert Goodwin (1845-1932).
Introduction
Albert Goodwin was born in Maidstone, Kent. During his lifetime he painted scenes that are both recognisable and of historical interest. As a member of the Royal Watercolour Society, Goodwin exhibited extensively, showing nearly 800 works. He was championed by Ruskin and trained with the pre-Raphaelite brotherhood. His emotive Visionary Landscapes reflect the artistic influences of luminaries from Turner to Ford Madox Brown.
Exhibition includes
50 framed watercolours with A5 information labels
4 graphic panels 450 x 760mm
All frames and graphics supplied with mirror plates
Gallery requirements
155m2 hanging space (exhibition can be adapted for smaller spaces)
Restricted lighting. Light levels maximum of 100 lux.
Hire Fee
£2,000 per 4 week block
Terms of hire
This exhibition requires regular supervision during opening hours and the premises securely locked at night. Alarm system required.