Sir John Goss (1800–1880)

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Goss was one of the last composers to devote himself to church music. In 1824 he was appointed organist at St Luke's, Chelsea and in 1838 he succeeded his teacher Thomas Attwood as organist at St Paul's Cathedral, a post he held from 1838 to 1872. During his career, Goss composed many important anthems, orchestral works and glees.

National Portrait Gallery, London

London

Title

Sir John Goss (1800–1880)

Date

c.1835

Medium

oil on panel

Measurements

H 35.6 x W 30.2 cm

Accession number

3019

Acquisition method

Given by the sitter's great-granddaughter, Miss L. E. Speth, 1939

Work type

Painting

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