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William Powell Frith (9 January 1819 – 2 November 1909) was an English painter specialising in genre subjects and panoramic narrative works of life in the
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. He was elected to the
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in 1853, presenting ''The Sleeping Model'' as his Diploma work. He has been described as the "greatest British painter of the social scene since Hogarth".


Early life

William Powell Frith was born in
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, near
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in the then
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on 9 January 1819. He had originally intended to be an auctioneer. His mother was Jane Frith, née Powell (1779–1851). Frith was encouraged to take up art by his father, a hotelier in
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. Frith was great uncle and an advisor to the English school portrait painter Henry Keyworth Raine (1872–1932). He moved to
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in 1835 where he began his formal art studies at
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in
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, before attending the Royal Academy Schools. Frith started his career as a
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painter and first exhibited at the
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in 1838. In the 1840s he often based works on the literary output of writers such as
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, whose portrait he painted (in 1859), and
Laurence Sterne Laurence Sterne (24 November 1713 – 18 March 1768) was an Anglo-Irish novelist and Anglican cleric. He is best known for his comic novels ''The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman'' (1759–1767) and ''A Sentimental Journey Thro ...
.


Career

He was a member of
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, which also included
Richard Dadd Richard Dadd (1 August 1817 – 7 January 1886) was an English painter of the Victorian era, noted for his depictions of fairies and other supernatural subjects, Orientalist scenes, and enigmatic genre scenes, rendered with obsessively minuscule ...
. The principal influence on his work was the hugely popular domestic subjects painted by Sir David Wilkie. Wilkie's famous painting ''The Chelsea Pensioners'' was a spur to the creation of Frith's own most famous compositions. Following the precedent of Wilkie, but also imitating the work of his friend Dickens, Frith created complex multi-figure compositions depicting the full range of the Victorian class system, meeting and interacting in public places. In '
Ramsgate Sands ''Ramsgate Sands'', also known as ''Life at the Seaside'', is an oil-on-canvas painting by the English artist William Powell Frith, who worked on it from 1851 to 1854. The painting, which depicts a beach scene in Ramsgate, was Frith's first grea ...
' (also known as 'Life at the Seaside', 1854) he depicted visitors and entertainers at the seaside resort. He followed this with ''
The Derby Day ''The Derby Day'' is a large oil painting showing a panoramic view of Epsom Derby, The Derby, painted by the English artist William Powell Frith over 15 months from 1856 to 1858. It has been described by Christie's as Frith's "undisputed mast ...
'', depicting scenes among the crowd at the race at
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, which was based on photographic studies by
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. This 1858 composition was bought by Jacob Bell for £1,500. It was so popular that it had to be protected by a specially installed rail when shown at the
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. Another well-known painting was ''
The Railway Station ''The Railway Station'' is an 1862 genre painting by the British artist William Powell Frith.Trotter p.63 The painting is held at Royal Holloway College, with a smaller version in the Royal Collection. Description It depicts a scene at the busy ...
'', a scene of
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. In 1863 he was chosen to paint the marriage of the Prince of Wales (later
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) and Princess
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. His 1858 painting '' The Crossing Sweeper'' has been described as breaking "new ground in its description of the collision of wealth and poverty on a London street." Later in his career he painted two series of five pictures each, telling moral stories in the manner of
William Hogarth William Hogarth (; 10 November 1697 – 26 October 1764) was an English painter, engraving, engraver, pictorial social satire, satirist, editorial cartoonist and occasional writer on art. His work ranges from Realism (visual arts), realistic p ...
. These were the ''Road to Ruin'' (1878), about the dangers of gambling, and the ''Race for Wealth'' (1880) about reckless financial speculation. He retired from the Royal Academy in 1890 but continued to exhibit until 1902. Frith was a traditionalist who made known his aversion to modern-art developments in a couple of autobiographies – ''My Autobiography and Reminiscences'' (1887) and ''Further Reminiscences'' (1888) – and other writings. He was also an inveterate enemy of the
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and of the
Aesthetic Movement Aestheticism (also known as the aesthetic movement) was an art movement in the late 19th century that valued the appearance of literature, music, fonts and the arts over their functions. According to Aestheticism, art should be produced to b ...
, which he satirised in his painting '' A Private View at the Royal Academy'' (1883; Private collection), in which
Oscar Wilde Oscar Fingal O'Fflahertie Wills Wilde (16 October 185430 November 1900) was an Irish author, poet, and playwright. After writing in different literary styles throughout the 1880s, he became one of the most popular and influential playwright ...
is depicted discoursing on art while Frith's friends look on disapprovingly. Fellow traditionalist
Frederic Leighton Frederic Leighton, 1st Baron Leighton, (3 December 1830 – 25 January 1896), known as Sir Frederic Leighton between 1878 and 1896, was a British Victorian painter, draughtsman, and sculptor. His works depicted historical, biblical, and clas ...
is featured in the painting, which also portrays painter
John Everett Millais Sir John Everett Millais, 1st Baronet ( , ; 8 June 1829 – 13 August 1896) was an English painter and illustrator who was one of the founders of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. He was a child prodigy who, aged eleven, became the youngest s ...
and novelist
Anthony Trollope Anthony Trollope ( ; 24 April 1815 – 6 December 1882) was an English novelist and civil servant of the Victorian era. Among the best-known of his 47 novels are two series of six novels each collectively known as the ''Chronicles of Barsetshire ...
. In his later years, he painted many copies of his famous paintings, as well as more sexually uninhibited works, such as the nude ''After the Bath''. A well-known raconteur, his writings, most notably his chatty autobiography, were very popular. In 1856, Frith was photographed at "The Photographed Institute" by
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, as part of a series of portraits of "fine artists". The picture was among a group exhibited at the
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in 1857. Frith died in 1909 aged 90 and is buried in
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in London.


Exhibitions and legacy

The first major retrospective in Frith's native Britain for half a century was staged at the Guildhall Art Gallery, London in November 2006. It transferred to Mercer Art Gallery in
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,
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, in March 2007. Frith's study for his last major work, ''The Private View'', 1881, is in the Mercer Art Gallery. His work was also shown at the Whitechapel Gallery in London during an exhibition running from 25 October – 1 December 1951. Frith has paintings in the collection of several British institutions including Derby Art Gallery, Sheffield, Harrogate and the
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.


Personal life

Frith was married twice. He had twelve children with his first wife, Isabelle, whilst a mile down the road maintaining a mistress (Mary Alford, formerly his ward) and seven more children – all a marked contrast to the upright family scenes depicted in paintings like ''Many Happy Returns of the Day''. Frith married Alford a year after the death of Isabelle in 1880. A daughter from his first family,
Jane Ellen Panton Jane Ellen Panton, born Jane Ellen Frith (18 October 1847 – 13 May 1923) was an English writer. Life Jane Ellen Frith was born in Regent's Park in 1847. Her father, William Powell Frith was a successful painter and Panton reports that he sho ...
, published ''Leaves of a life'' in 1908. It is a book of childhood reminiscences describing her father and the family's set of artist and literary friendships, chiefly members of The Clique. Walter Frith, the third son from Frith's first marriage, was the author of fourteen plays and three novels.


Gallery

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Laurence Sterne Laurence Sterne (24 November 1713 – 18 March 1768) was an Anglo-Irish novelist and Anglican cleric. He is best known for his comic novels ''The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman'' (1759–1767) and ''A Sentimental Journey Thro ...
's ''
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'' File:Ramsgate Sands.jpg, ''
Ramsgate Sands ''Ramsgate Sands'', also known as ''Life at the Seaside'', is an oil-on-canvas painting by the English artist William Powell Frith, who worked on it from 1851 to 1854. The painting, which depicts a beach scene in Ramsgate, was Frith's first grea ...
'', 1854 File:TheCrossingSweeper.jpg, '' The Crossing Sweeper'', 1858 File:Charles Dickens by Frith 1859 (2).jpg, '' Charles Dickens in His Study'', 1859 File:The Two Central Figures in "Derby Day" - William Powell Frith.jpg, ''The Two Central Figures in "Derby Day", at the
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, 1860'' File:Claude Duval (painting).png, ''
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'', 1860 File:William Powell Frith The Railway Station.jpg, ''
The Railway Station ''The Railway Station'' is an 1862 genre painting by the British artist William Powell Frith.Trotter p.63 The painting is held at Royal Holloway College, with a smaller version in the Royal Collection. Description It depicts a scene at the busy ...
'', 1862. Depiction of
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. File:William Powell Frith - The Marriage of the Prince of Wales, 10 March 1863.JPG, '' The Marriage of the Prince of Wales'', 1865. Depiction of the
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'' File:William Powell Frith - Polly Peachum.jpg, '' Polly Peachum'', 1875 File:William Powell Frith - In Naples, Portrait of the Artist.jpg, ''In Naples, Portrait of the Artist'', 1875 File:Frith A Private View.jpg, ''
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'', 1883, one of Frith's "panoramas", depicting the art-world of his day at a
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, and satirising the influence of
Oscar Wilde Oscar Fingal O'Fflahertie Wills Wilde (16 October 185430 November 1900) was an Irish author, poet, and playwright. After writing in different literary styles throughout the 1880s, he became one of the most popular and influential playwright ...
and the
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. Wilde is the main figure at the right, standing in front of the boy wearing green.


Writings

* ''My Autobiography and Reminiscences'' (1887). (BiblioBazaar reprint, 2009: ) * ''Further Reminiscences'' (1888). * ''John Leech, His Life and Work'', 2 vols. (1891).


References and sources

;Citations ;Sources *


Further reading

*Bills, Mark (2006).
William Powell Frith: Painting the Victorian Age
'. Yale University Press. *Wood, Christopher (2006).
William Powell Frith: A Painter and His World
'. Sutton Publishing Ltd.


External links

* *

(images from various Museums and image galleries) *
William Powell Frith page at the Mercer Art Gallery, Harrogate.William Powell Frith chronology at the Mercer Art Gallery, Harrogate.Archived here.


* * La Sacristía del Caminante
''‘Sherry, Sir?’ de William Powell Frith y las Bodegas Williams & Humbert''
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