
New York with Flags
(Armistice Day)
A.C. Goodwin (1864-1929)
Arthur Clifton (A.C.) Goodwin was a self-taught American Impressionist known primarily for his luscious dock views, landscapes and cityscapes in and around Boston, Gloucester, and New York City. Initially guided by well-known Boston artist Louis Kronberg, Goodwin also became a follower of the Ashcan School led by Robert Henri. He was a member of the Guild of Boston Artists and the Boston Society of Water Color Painters.
New York with Flags (Armistice Day) celebrates the armistice signed between the Allies of World War I and Germany on November 11, 1918. The piece was created in pastel on a 21 by 17 inch board.