English Painter, 1744-1797
English painter. He first attended classes at William Shipley's Academy in the Strand, London, and from 1758 to 1765 was apprenticed to Richard Wilson (about whom he published a short biographical essay in 1790). Hodges followed Wilson's classical landscape style periodically throughout his career. Related Paintings of William Hodges :. | Agra Fort from the North East | Wooded river landscape with a waterfall | A Waterfaill in Tahiti | Italianate Landscape | A View of the Pagodas at Deoghur | Related Artists: Pasquale Liotta Italian, 1850 - 1912 Albert Goodwin,RWS 1845-1932
English painter. During the early 1860s Goodwin studied with Arthur Hughes and Ford Madox Brown, who predicted that his pupil would become 'one of the greatest landscape painters of the age'. Hughes and Brown impressed on Goodwin the Pre-Raphaelite principles of high finish, vivid colour and working directly from nature that inform his early landscape style C. G. hellquist