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          William Powell Frith's oil painting, The Railway Station (), is an enlightening case study of the pressures and conditions that formed an art viewer....

          William Powell Frith RA (19 January 1819 – 9 November 1909) was an English painter[1] specialising in genre subjects and panoramic narrative works of life in the Victorian era.

          The Railway Station.

        1. The Railway Station.
        2. The catalogue produced on Frith's painting records the facts that Frith was granted permission by the Council of the Royal Academy in July
        3. William Powell Frith's oil painting, The Railway Station (), is an enlightening case study of the pressures and conditions that formed an art viewer.
        4. This week on The Art Doctor (my alter-ego!) we look at a fantastic and detailed Victorian painting by William Powell Frith.
        5. Nancy Rose Marshall is from Wyoming, RI and loves cats and chocolate.
        6. He was elected to the Royal Academy in 1853, presenting The Sleeping Model as his Diploma work.[2][3] He has been described as the "greatest British painter of the social scene since Hogarth".[4]

          Life and career

          Born in Aldfield, North Yorkshire, Frith was encouraged to take up art by his father, a hotelier in Harrogate.

          He moved to London in 1835 where he began his formal art studies at Sass's Academy in Charlotte Street, before attending the Royal Academy Schools. Frith started his career as a portrait painter and first exhibited at the British Institution in 1838.

          In the 1840s he often based works on the literary output of writers such as Charles Dickens, whose portrait he painted, and Laurence Sterne.

          He was a member of The Clique, which also included Richard Dadd. The principal influence on