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'8 دو GOODFORDGOODMAN. aban,” and “Palm Sunday," in 178; "Water for the Camp;" Sarah and Isaac," and "Hagar id Ishmael," in 1879;" "Moving Fresh Pastures;" "Time of the verflow, Egypt;" "Hannah's ow;" "An Egyptian Pastoral," id "Holy Childhood," in 1880; The Road to Mecca;" "The Re- arn from Mecca;" "Artist and odel" and "Rebecca," in 1881; Memphis" and "The Arrival at te Well," in 1882; "Crossing the esert ; "Returning from the Bsture, Ghizeh;" "A Coffee Shop, airo;" "Outside the Fens," and Water for the Camp," 1883. GOODFORD, THE REV. HARLES OLD, D.D., eldest surviv- g son of the late John Goodford, sq., of Chilton Cantelo, Somerset, igh Sheriff of that county (who ied in 1835), by Charlotte, sister the late Sir Montagu Cholmeley, art., of Easton, Lincolnshire, was orn in 1812, and was educated pon the foundation at Eton, pro- eding thence as scholar to King's ollege, Cambridge, of which he ecame a fellow (B.A. 1836; M.A. 339). He was for many years an ssistant Master at Eton, and ecame Head Master in 1853, on e promotion to the provostship the late Dr. Hawtrey, whom he icceeded as Provost in Feb., 1862. e has held the rectory of Chilton antelo since 1856. He is the litor of "P. Terentii Afri Como- iæ," 4to, Lond., 1854. GOODMAN, WALTER, was born 1 London, May 11, 1838. He ceived his art education first at r. J. M. Leigh's academy, and terwards at the Royal Academy, here he was admitted a student 1857. In 1860 he started for e Continent, where he remained ree years, visiting France, Bel- um, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, id Spain, and in 1864 he left urope for the West Indies, in mpany with Señor Joaquin uadras, a Spanish artist. There e lived five years, passing most of the time at Cuba in the pu painting. He also acted a spondent of the New York and his familiarity with the language enabled him to co to the Spanish press oc articles, the most notable series of humorous social s under the title of "Un estranjero," which were aft translated by the author fo cation in an English journa Goodman also adapted the "Box and Cox" for the stage, and devoted some leisure to scene-painting and leading parts at a Spanish During his sojourn in Cu Goodman was arrested a prisoned in the Morro Cast suspicion of being connect political matters. The Cub lution led, in 1869, to Mr.Go abrupt departure from the and after visiting Port Jamaica, Santa Domingo, al islands, he set sail for the States, where he was profes engaged for nearly a year his return to Europe he has his attention to portrait p the first work of this kind ing at the Royal Academy and he has been represe figure-pictures at most London and provincial exh He is also a contributor of d on wood and literary art several well-known per Shortly after his return to ] Mr. Goodman began as social sketches of life in Cub appeared from time to tim the Year Round. These a with several more, were aft republished in the form of a under the title of "The Pea Antilles; or, an Artist in Mr. Goodman enjoys the reputation of being the fir pean artist to receive a com from a Chinese. At the be of the year 1878, His Ex Liu Hsi-hung, the Chinese ] at Berlin, commissioned M Digitized by Google