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An English Merrymaking a Hundred Years Ago
Painting by William Powell Frith From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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An English Merrymaking a Hundred Years Ago is an 1847 genre painting by the British artist William Powell Frith.[1][2] During the early stages of his career Frith was a member of The Clique artistic group. He later became known for his panoramic crowd scenes The Derby Day and The Railway Station.
The work depicts a day of festivities in an English village in the mid-eighteenth century. It was one of several paintings that cemented Frith's growing reputation.[3] It was exhibited at the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition of 1847. An oil sketch for the painting is now in the Victoria and Albert Museum.[4]
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