A series of intricately detailed watercolors captures the essence of the Edwardian "Season," the time of year during which wealthy and aristocratic families came to stay in /5(27). John S. Goodall presents and features generally delightful, beautifully descriptively lush paintings full of exquisite visual details of a typical turn of the 20th century British Christmas celebration in his wordless picture book An Edwardian Christmas (with both outdoor and indoor fun and games, with elaborate parties and presents, with much dancing and copious amounts of food and drink)/5. An Edwardian Holiday [Goodall, John S.] on www.doorway.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. An Edwardian Holiday/5(6).
Artist Biography: John Strickland Goodall ( - ) was a British artist and illustrator. Through his children's books, and his Victorian and Edwardian albums, John Strickland Goodall became one of England's best-loved artists. John S. Goodall (7 June - 2 June ) was a British author, watercolour painter and illustrator, best known for his wordless picture books such as The Adventures of Paddy Pork, although his output included more conventional pictures, and illustrations for a wide range of publications (including the Radio Times) and books by the "fictitious village schoolmistress Miss Read". I have a book called An Edwardian Season by John S. Goodall; purchased on a whim from a secondhand bookshop in Cambridge. It contains very little prose, but it's filled with pictures that render everything that's enchanting of that vanished age. Below is a photo taken from the book; it is a detail from the picture called "Calling". We can see clearly identify the lady of the manor-she.
An Edwardian Holiday [Goodall, John S.] on www.doorway.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. An Edwardian Holiday. Paperback. 10 offers from $ An Edwardian Season. John S. Goodall. out of 5 stars. 9. Hardcover. 11 offers from $ Great Days of a Country House. In addition to his children's books, Goodall produced books of Victorian and Edwardian scenes, such as An Edwardian Season () and Victorians Abroad (), using the same format and techniques.
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