E. Goodwyn Lewis
(1827-1891), ArtistArtist associated with 3 portraits
by E. Goodwyn Lewis
chalk, 1850-1875
NPG 1307
John Laird Mair Lawrence, 1st Baron Lawrence
by E. Goodwyn Lewis
coloured chalk, 1872
NPG 2610
after E. Goodwyn Lewis
colour halftone, (1869)
NPG D35174
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Joanne Stuckey
10 October 2022, 22:22
I have acquired a sketch purportedly by Edward Goodwyn Lewis of John Stuart Mill. It looks like it’s his work.
David Simmonds
05 January 2017, 17:12
A copy of the paintings can be viewed at the following web sites.
Mr Parker can be viewed on http://www.historywebsite.co.uk/genealogy/Parker/Australia.htm
The Last Supper by the same artist can be seen on http://www.historywebsite.co.uk/genealogy/Parker/1890s.htm
David Simmonds
28 December 2016, 16:38
The Wolverhampton archives make reference to another painting by E Goodwyn Lewis . Reference number Z806.22. No copy of the painting is shown but a full description of the painting is given. Titled The Last Supper the description is extremely detailed information of the Aisitic historic event painted by the artist in Palistine.
David Simmonds
16 November 2016, 13:48
This artist painted a 5ft by 6ft portrait of Mr T Parker which was displayed at Wolverhampton art gallery in 1890.The portrait depicted Mr Parker and electrical equipment made in Wolverhampton.
The portrait was for a Mr James Odie of Ballarat Australia.
Evidence of the picture can be seen on Ecc Wolverhampton website and on website related to Mr Parker and his early work at Ironbridge.
Neither Wolverhampton art gallery or Ballarat Australia have any record of this painting
Joanne Stuckey
10 October 2022, 22:30
Edward Goodwyn Lewis has 3 paintings at Ballarat Art Gallery. The largest is of the Ballarat Art Gallery director. I have submitted around 100 A4,typed letters to the gallery which were transcribed from the original letters my grandmother obtained from a cousin (he was my great, great, great grandfather). He had a fascination with electricity and he and the Ballarat Art Director were friends and tried against opposition to install it into the Gallery. There is a lot of personal information on wiki tree about him and a photo of him. The letters were from Edward to his brother in Bacchus Marsh (near Ballarat). A family member has a portrait of Edward’s wife.