Maidstone Museum goes Bargain Hunting

BBC Bargain Hunt showcases Maidstone Museum’s Albert Goodwin collection

Maidstone Museum recently welcomed BBC Bargain Hunt and expert Eric Knowles for a special segment exploring the life and work of celebrated Maidstone-born artist Albert Goodwin (1845–1932).

The feature, which will soon be available on BBC iPlayer, provided a national platform to highlight Goodwin’s extraordinary talent, deep local connections, and lasting influence as a visionary landscape painter.

Speaking to Eric Knowles, Maidstone Museum’s Collection Manager Samantha Harris said: “Goodwin’s career was championed by John Ruskin and influenced by the Pre-Raphaelite movement, and he is one of Maidstone Museum’s most treasured artistic figures.  “The museum holds an exceptional collection of more than 200 of his watercolours and drawings, capturing atmospheric scenes from his extensive travels and his life in Kent. Visitors can currently en  joy a selection of these works in the museum’s Art Gallery.”

Goodwin is just one of several distinguished artists with ties to Maidstone whose work features prominently in the museum’s collection. Another is William Alexander (1767–1816), a Maidstone-born artist renowned for his vivid and historically significant depictions of 18th-century China. Trained at the Royal Academy, Alexander served as the official draughtsman on Britain’s first diplomatic mission to the Qing court from 1792 to 1794. His illustrations, drawn from direct observation, offered British audiences an unprecedented view into Chinese life and culture during a time of growing international exchange.

Thanks to the museum’s recent success in securing £75,000 from the Museum Renewal Fund, Alexander’s legacy will soon gain renewed focus. This government-backed Arts Council initiative supports museums to build sustainable income streams and strengthen their long-term resilience. A portion of the grant will enable the museum to develop a major touring exhibition dedicated to Alexander’s global impact, drawing from Maidstone Museum’s unique and historically significant holdings.

 

Museum soon to reopen to the public - Maidstone Museum will be open to the public from 11th February 2026 and is free to visit, there is also an extensive events programme, to find out more and book your space visit Maidstone Museum’s website.

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