• William Powell Frith (1819–1909) was unusual among artists in that he originally wanted to have a steady job (as an auctioneer)...
  • The railway station painting by William Powell Frith was signed and dated 1862. ... The setting for painting ‘The Railway’ is Paddington Station.
  • Bills, Mark, and Vivien Knight, eds. William Powell Frith: Painting the Victorian Age. ... “‘Life at a Railway Station’ by W.P. Frith, R.A.” The Art-Journal.
  • William Powell Frith (1819–1909), engraved by Francis Holl (1866) The Railway Station (1862), original oil on canvas, this print mixed media engraving on wove...
  • Life At The Seaside, Ramsgate Sands. William Powell Frith. ... The Railway Station. 1862. 116.7 x 256.4 cms | 45 3/4 x 100 3/4 ins Oil on canvas.
  • ^ "William Powell Frith (1819-1909) - The Railway Station". rct.uk. Retrieved 2023-04-29. Bibliography[edit]. Green, Oliver. London's Great Railway Stations.
  • William Powell Frith’s oil painting, The Railway Station (1862), is an enlightening case study of the pressures and conditions that formed an art viewer in the...
  • Close. ×. The Railway Station. William Powell Frith (1819-1909). ... The Railway Station Frith's original painting took a year to complete.
  • William Powell Frith. This bustling railway scene with its myriad of characters captures a snapshot of modern Victorian life.
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