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  1. William Powell Frith (19 de enero de 1819 – 9 de noviembre de 1909) fue un pintor inglés. 1 Este artista se especializó en temas de género y obras narrativas panorámicas de la vida en la época victoriana. Fue elegido miembro de la Real Academia de Artes en 1853, presentando la obra The Sleeping Model (en español: «la modelo durmiente ...

  2. William Powell Frith RA (9 January 1819 – 2 November 1909) was an English painter specialising in genre subjects and panoramic narrative works of life in the Victorian era. He was elected to the Royal Academy in 1853, presenting The Sleeping Model as his Diploma work.

  3. 30 de mar. de 2023 · 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 Victorian era. He was elected to the Royal Academy in 1853, presenting The Sleeping Model as his Diploma work.

  4. Victoria and Albert Museum London | United Kingdom. less than 1 MP. Leading the Revival of Realism. WILLIAM POWELL FRITH was born in Yorkshire, where his father a self-made man had become a prosperous innkeeper in Harrogate. He had two brothers and a sister.

  5. 18 de oct. de 2023 · William Powell Frith (1819–1909) Royal Holloway, University of London. (Born Aldfield, nr. Ripon, Yorkshire, 9 January 1819; died London, 2 November 1909). English painter. He began his career with literary subjects (from Shakespeare, Scott, and other authors), but in the 1850s he turned to contemporary scenes, with which he had ...

  6. Profile. Royal Academician. Born: 9 January 1819 in Aldfield, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom. Died: 2 November 1909. Nationality: British. RA Schools student from 5 December 1837. Elected ARA: 3 November 1845. Elected RA: 10 February 1853. Retired: 26 Mar 1890.

  7. William Powell Frith (born January 9, 1819, Aldfield, Yorkshire, England—died November 2, 1909, London) was an English painter famous for his crowded scenes of contemporary English life, executed with a preciseness of technique akin to that of the Pre-Raphaelites.