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FRITH, WILLIAM POWELL (1818-19og) , English painter, was born at Aldfield, in Yorkshire, on the 9th of January 1819. His parents moved in 1826 to Harrogate, where his father became landlord of the Dragon Inn, and it was then that the boy began his general education at a school at Knaresborough
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Governor of Calais," and the "Scene from Goldsmith's ` Good-natured Man,' " which was commissioned in 185o by Mr Sheepshanks, and bequeathed by him to the South Kensington Museum. Then came a succession of large compositions which gained for the artist an extraordinary popularity. " Life at the Seaside," better known as " Ramsgate Sands," was exhibited in 18J4, and was bought by Queen Victoria; " The Derby Day," in 1858; " Claude Duval," in 186o; " The Railway Station," in 1862; " The Marriage
series , in 1878; a similar series , " The Race for Wealth," shown at a gallery in King Street, St James's, in 188o; " The Private View," in 1883; and " John Knox at Holyrood," in1886. Frith also painted a considerable number of portraits of well-known people. In 1889 he became an honorary retired academician. His " Derby Day " is in the National Gallery of British Art. In his youth, in common with the men by whom he was surrounded, he had leanings towards romance, and he scored many successes as a painter of imaginative subjects. In these he proved himself to be possessed of exceptional qualities as a colourist and manipulator, qualities that promised to earn for him a secure place among the best executants of the British School. But in his middle period he chose a fresh direction. Fascinated by the welcome which the public gave to his first attempts to illustrate the life of his own times, he undertook a considerable series of large canvases, in which he commented on the manners and morals of society as he found it. He became a pictorial preacher, a painter who moralized about the everyday incidents of modern existence; and he sacrificed some of his technical variety. There remained, however, a remarkable sense of characterization, and an acute appreciation of dramatic effect. Frith died on the 2nd of November 1909.Frith published his Autobiography and Reminiscences in 1887, and Further Reminiscences in 1889. End of Article: FRITH, WILLIAM POWELL (1818-19og) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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