English painter
Alec Carruthers Gould (7 March 1870, Woodford , Essex – 1948) was an English illustrator and landscape and marine painter.[ 1]
The eldest son of Francis Carruthers Gould , Alec Gould was educated privately by tutors and at Prisca Coborn's school . He studied art at Heatherley's school , Westminster School of Art , and Langham Life Class. He was an illustrator for various newspapers and magazines and several books. For many years he was an illustrator on the staff of the Westminster Gazette .[ 1] He illustrated Ernest William Hendy's Wild Exmoor through the Year (1930).[ 2] Gould exhibited Floods out in 1895 and A shady corner on a Dartmoor farm in 1900 at the Royal Academy .[ 3] He also exhibited at a number of other galleries, notably the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours , the Royal Institute of Painters in Oil , the New English Art Club and the Royal Society of British Artists , where he was a member and a prolific contributor.[ 1] [ 4]
About the year 1923 Gould contributed a 11 ⁄4 inch by 11 ⁄2 inch landscape painting to Queen Mary's Dolls' House .[ 5]
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International National Artists