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Alfred Edward Goodey
Goodey (W.W.Winter photographers)
Born1878
Derby
Died1945
Derby
NationalityBritish
EducationDerby School of Art
Known forPhilanthropy and collecting art
Parent(s)William Henry and Rhoda

Alfred E. Goodey (1878-1945) was a collector of paintings, prints and photographs, especially those connected with the English Midlands town of Derby.

Biography

Alfred Edward Goodey's parents were William Henry and Rhoda Goodey and he was born in Derby in 1878.[1] He was educated at home and at the Whitworth School before he attended Derby School of Art.[2] He began collecting oils, watercolours, prints and photographs in 1886, searching as far afield as America for anything to do with Derby. He even commissioned artists to paint contemporary views of Derby, anxious to record anything that might be demolished or changed.[2][3]

Alfred John Keene: Fire at the Derby silk mill, 1910

Goodey had a range of interests including natural history and walking in Derbyshire; he was an amateur Shakespearean actor founding a local society and arranging "The Loft" for rehearsals near his own house in Lambourne Road. He has been described as a man about town in plus fours and a full beard and moustache who would frequent his favourite pub on Sadler Gate and discuss the issues of the day. However it was his interest in art that led him to the presidency of the Derby Sketching Club and a shrewd eye for a painting that would help to record Derby's history that ensured his notability.[2]

Goodey amassed a remarkable record of Derby as it existed in the 19th and early 20th centuries, and in 1936 he gave over 500 paintings to the Derby Museum and Art Gallery.[4] He also bequeathed to the town further works of art and £13,000 to be used to build an extension to the Museum.[2] He died in Derby in 1945 and the museum now houses not only Goodey's collection but the biggest collection of paintings by Joseph Wright of Derby. Goodey's collection included paintings by Alfred John Keene, a member of the Keene family of Derby which included his father and photographer Richard Keene who published the Derby Telegraph, and his brother William Caxton Keene. Three of the paintings given to the Derby Museum and Art Gallery by Goodey were by artist Ernest Ellis Clark. Another was by C.T. Moore. Images of his collection have been published by Derby City Council in the book 'Goodey's Derby'.[2]

References

  1. ^ Alfred Goodey, Goodey family tree, GRO Birth index, accessed April 2011
  2. ^ a b c d e Allard, Sarah (2003). Goodey's Derby. Breedon Books. p. 1. ISBN 1 85983 379 9. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ Goodey's Derby, Amazon product description, accessed April 2011
  4. ^ Derbyshire Artists, Derbyshire UK, Guide to Derbyshire, accessed April 2011

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