Medium: Oil on Wood Panel
Image Size: 23.5 X 34.5 (cm) Framed Size: 52 X 62 (cm)
Alexander Carruthers Gould (1874 - 1948) was a British artist and illustrator known for his landscape paintings and black-and-white illustrations. The son of famed naturalist and bird artist John Gould, he trained at the Westminster School of Art and the Slade. Gould became a prolific contributor to The Westminster Gazette and Punch, admired for his sharp linework and expressive draughtsmanship. His paintings, often depicting pastoral scenes and rural life, were exhibited at the Royal Academy and other major institutions throughout the early 20th century. Today, his work remains appreciated for its refined technique and balance of charm and detail, capturing the quiet dignity of the English countryside.
Medium: Oil on Wood Panel
Image Size: 23.5 X 34.5 (cm) Framed Size: 52 X 62 (cm)
Alexander Carruthers Gould (1874 - 1948) was a British artist and illustrator known for his landscape paintings and black-and-white illustrations. The son of famed naturalist and bird artist John Gould, he trained at the Westminster School of Art and the Slade. Gould became a prolific contributor to The Westminster Gazette and Punch, admired for his sharp linework and expressive draughtsmanship. His paintings, often depicting pastoral scenes and rural life, were exhibited at the Royal Academy and other major institutions throughout the early 20th century. Today, his work remains appreciated for its refined technique and balance of charm and detail, capturing the quiet dignity of the English countryside.