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Camel Caravan Resting at Desert Oasis

Water Color on Paper

47 × 72 cm | 18.5 × 28.3 in

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Camel Caravan Resting at Desert Oasis Sale price$5,000.00

About the work

A richly detailed Orientalist scene depicts robed travellers with laden camels pausing at a lush desert oasis, framed by tall palm trees on the left and a vast sun-drenched plain stretching toward distant mountains on the right. Warm golden light radiates across the composition, lending the scene a luminous, atmospheric quality characteristic of nineteenth-century Orientalist painting.

Frederick Goodall (united Kingdom, 1904–1904).

Water Color on Paper, 72 × 47 cm.

Part of the permanent collection of the Hindiyeh Museum of Arts, Jordan. One of a kind.

Materials
Water Color on Paper
Medium
Size
47 × 72 cm | 18.5 × 28.3 in
Rarity
Unique
Certificate of authenticity
Included
Genre
Impressionism & Post-Impressionism
Colours
Yellow, Green, Brown
Location
Amman, Jordan

About the artist

Frederick Goodall — Watercolour on paper , 72 × 47 cm (representative image)
Frederick Goodall

united Kingdom, b. 1822–1904

Frederick Goodall (1822–1904) was a prominent British painter renowned for his detailed Orientalist and biblical scenes, as well as landscapes and genre paintings. Born in London, Goodall trained at the Royal Academy Schools and quickly gained recognition for his technical skill and vibrant use of color. His early works often depicted rural English life, but after traveling to Egypt in the late 1850s, he became captivated by its landscapes and culture, which profoundly influenced his later output. Goodall’s meticulous attention to ethnographic detail and atmospheric effects distinguished his work within the Orientalist movement.

Goodall exhibited extensively at the Royal Academy in London, where he showed over 170 works throughout his career, solidifying his reputation in the Victorian art world. His paintings are held in major public collections, including the Tate Britain and the Victoria and Albert Museum. At auction, Goodall’s works have been featured at leading houses such as Christie’s and Sotheby’s, with notable sales including “The Finding of Moses” and “The Song of the Nubian Slave,” both of which achieved significant results, reflecting ongoing collector interest in his evocative depictions of the Middle East. Goodall’s legacy endures as a key figure in 19th-century British art, bridging academic tradition and the allure of the exotic.

View all works by Frederick Goodall