John William Godward (1861 ? 1922) was an English painter. Godward was born into a London civil servant family. He studied archtectonic drawing and then devoted himself to painting. In the late nineteenth century, he became a protégé of Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema and exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy of Arts. Together with Henry Ryland, he ran an artists' workshop in London.
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