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" Seaside,' showed that he was determined to recur no more to threadbare subjects, drawn from novels, but to fill his portfolio with sketches of the real men and women of the time. The ' Derby Day,' exhibited in 1858, produced a still greater, and more... "
A Biographical and Critical Dictionary of Recent and Living Painters and ... - Page 74
by Henry Ottley, Michael Bryan - 1866 - 184 pages
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The History of the Royal Academy of Arts from Its Foundation in ..., Volume 2

William Sandby - Artists, British - 1862 - 492 pages
...out in all its details, which at-tained equal popularity with his preceding work of the same class. In 1859 he exhibited ' Charles Dickens in his Study,'...highwayman, compelling a lady to dance with him.' He has recently completed a picture of ' Life at a Railway Station,' a sub-ject in which he has displayed...
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The History of the Royal Academy of Arts from Its Foundation in ..., Volume 2

William Sandby - Artists - 1862 - 496 pages
...out in all its details, which attained equal popularity with his preceding work of the same class. In 1859 he exhibited ' Charles Dickens in his Study,'...highwayman, compelling a lady to dance with him.' He has recently completed a picture of ' Life at a Eailway Station,' a subject in which he has displayed...
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Old Yorkshire, Volume 3

Yorkshire (England) - 1882 - 376 pages
...consummate ability, entitled, " Life at the Seaside," showed that he was determined no more to recur to threadbare subjects, drawn from novels, but to...sensation. In 1859 he exhibited "Charles Dickens in his Stndy," and in 1860 "Clande Duval, the Highwayman, compelling a Lady to Dance with him." In 1862, after...
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Old Yorkshire, Volume 3

William Smith (F.S.A.S.) - Leeds mercury (England) - 1882 - 386 pages
...consummate ability, entitled, " Life at the Seaside," showed that he was determined no more to recur to threadbare subjects, drawn from novels, but to...sketches of the real men and women of the time. The WP FRITH, RA " Derby Day," exhibited in 1858, produced a still greater and more lasting sensation....
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Sketches of living celebrities, Page 85

George Wilman - 1882 - 172 pages
...out in all its details, which attained equal popularity with his preceding work of the same class. In 1859 he exhibited ' Charles Dickens in his Study,' and in 1860, ' Claud Duval, the Highwayman, compelling a Lady to dance with him.' Next he did a picture of 'Life...
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