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Walter Goodman (writer)
Walter Goodman may refer to: *Walter Goodman (artist) Walter Goodman (11 May 1838 – 20 August 1912) was an English painter, illustrator and author. He was the son of English portrait painter Julia Salaman (1812–1906) and London linen draper and town councillor, Louis Goodman (1811–18 ... (1838–1912), English painter, illustrator, and writer * Walter Goodman (cricketer) (1872–1910), Barbadian cricketer * Walter Goodman (critic) (1927–2002), American journalist and writer {{hndis, Goodman, Walter ...
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Walter Goodman (artist)
Walter Goodman (11 May 1838 – 20 August 1912) was an English painter, illustrator and author. He was the son of English portrait painter Julia Salaman (1812–1906) and London linen draper and town councillor, Louis Goodman (1811–1876). In 1846 he enrolled at J. M. Leigh's drawing Academy at 79 Newman Street, where he was the youngest pupil,''The Biograph and Review Volume IV For the Second Six Months of 1880'' 880 E.W.Allen and, in 1851 at the Royal Academy in London. Recent research has unearthed details of more than one hundred works by Goodman. The present whereabouts of most these are unknown, notable exceptions being ''The Printseller's Window'' (c. 1882), acquired by the Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester in 1998, portraits of actresses '' Mary Anne Keeley'' (also known as ''Mrs. Keeley at Fourscore'') and '' Fanny Stirling'' (1885), both in the collection of London's Garrick Club, ''A Kitchen Cabinet'' (1882) in a private collection in the ...
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Walter Goodman (cricketer)
Walter Goodman (29 September 1872 – 13 April 1910) was a Barbadian cricketer. He played in fifteen first-class matches for Barbados and British Guiana British Guiana was a British colony, part of the mainland British West Indies, which resides on the northern coast of South America. Since 1966 it has been known as the independent nation of Guyana. The first European to encounter Guiana was S ... from 1891 to 1902. References External links * 1872 births 1910 deaths Barbadian cricketers Barbados cricketers Guyana cricketers Cricketers from Saint Philip, Barbados 19th-century Barbadian people 20th-century Barbadian people {{Barbados-cricket-bio-stub ...
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