William Powell Frith (1819-1909)
1866 (published)
The Railway Station
Engraving, with hand-colouring
66 x 123 cm
Creative Commons - WikipediaEngraving by Francis Holl after William Powell Frith. Published by Henry Graves & Co, London, 1866.
The painting "The Railway Station" by William Powell Frith, RA (Signed and dated 1862) is in the collection of Royal Holloway, University of London.
http://www.rmtbristol.org.uk/2008/05/art_in_the_age_of_steam.html
(Accessed: 30 March 2012) Provides additional context:
Frith's famous view of the crowd at Paddington station is a prime example of the genre, a multi-part soap opera unfolding across the largest platform in the world, as a frantic scrum of the train-travelling classes - including the thief whom the police have handcuffed on the right - prepares to board a 4-2-2 broad-gauge engine of the Iron Duke class.
Bills, Mark, and Vivien Knight, eds.
William Powell Frith: Painting the Victorian Age (New Haven & London: Yale Univ. Press, 2006)
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