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William Newport Goodell : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Newport Goodell William Newport Goodell (1908–1999) was an American artist, craftsman, and educator.〔''Who’s Who in American Art'', Vol. IV, 1947, published by American Federation of Arts, Washington, D.C.〕 He was born August 16, 1908 in Germantown, Philadelphia and briefly attended the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA),〔Crane, Aimee, ed. ''Art in the Armed Forces'', 1944, The Hyperion Press, Charles Scribner’s Sons, p.226.〕 including its country school in Chester Springs,〔In 1917 the PAFA opened a summer school of open-air painting called the Academy Country School, a campus referred to colloquially as (Chester Springs ).〕 studying under Pennsylvania impressionist Daniel Garber and noted academician Joseph Thurman Pearson, Jr.,〔http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/2aa/2aa553.htm〕 before opening his own studio on Germantown Avenue in 1929. Between 1930 and 1949 Goodell was represented via jury or invitation in a range of major annual and special exhibitions on the East Coast and won several cash awards and purchase prizes,〔The artist’s ''curriculum vitae'', Woodmere Art Museum library〕 including the First Hallgarten Prize at the National Academy of Design annual exhibition in New York in 1933.〔''Art Digest'', April 1, 1933, p.9〕 He also exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., the Albright Art Gallery, Buffalo, N.Y., the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the PAFA, and Woodmere Art Museum, among other notable venues. During the 1940s, Goodell served with Pearson on the Woodmere Art Museum's "very vigorous exhibition committee",〔''Joseph Thurman Pearson, Jr., (A Painter in the Grand Manner )'', April 8-July 8, 2001, forward to the exhibition catalog〕 and for several years as a member of the exhibition committee of the Fellowship of the PAFA. He was described as one of a handful of “important young Pennsylvania artists”〔''Pennsylvania, A Guide to the Keystone State'', 1940, a publication of the Works Progress Administration in the state of Pennsylvania, published by the University of Pennsylvania, p.167〕 in a Works Progress Administration state guide. == Background == Goodell came from an old Quaker family,〔Goodell was the great great great grandson of Betsy Ross, widely credited with stitching the first American flag. Unpublished book of genealogy, Estate of W.N. Goodell〕 the youngest of four children born to Edward Prime Goodell and Mary Goodell, née Newport. His sisters Anne Goodell Lathrop〔http://www.michenermuseum.org/bucksartists/artist.php?artist=96〕 and Margaret Goodell Claxton were accomplished impressionist painters,〔''American Impressionism and other Movements'', exhibition catalog, Frank S. Schwartz & Son, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Collection XXXIX, Spring 1989, plates 13 and 14〕 and his brother Edward P. Goodell pursued photography.
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