Rebekah

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Frederick Goodall was one of several artistic children of the eminent engraver Edward Goodall. He left school at thirteen to work in his father’s studio, but quickly turned to painting and by the age of fifteen was receiving commissions for drawings. His early paintings focused on subjects such as rural scenes and children at play, but a trip to Egypt over winter in 1858–1859 changed his work dramatically and he began to depict aspects of Egyptian life as well as Biblical scenes.

Touchstones Rochdale

Rochdale

Title

Rebekah

Date

1867

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 152.5 x W 224 cm

Accession number

213

Acquisition method

gift from Robert Taylor Heape, 1911

Work type

Painting

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