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From Dolly to Dorrit: William Powell Frith’s scenes from Dickens
07/2021 | 1420 | 163
Pages: 576-585
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Author:
Bills, Mark (Bills, Mark)
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1. Dolly Varden (‘The laughing Dolly’, second version), by William Powell Frith. 1842. Oil on canvas, 54.6 by 44.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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10. Interior of Marseille prison (a scene from Little Dorrit), by William Powell Frith. 1859. Oil on canvas, 60 by 48 cm. (Private collection).
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11. The Marshalsea prison, by Lumb Stocks after William Powell Frith. 1859. Engraving, 22 by 14 cm. (Frontispiece to volume 2 of Little Dorrit in the Works of Charles Dickens, First Library Edition, London 1858–59).
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12. The Marshalsea prison (a scene from Little Dorrit), by William Powell Frith. 1859. Oil on canvas, 60 by 48 cm. (Private collection).
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2. Frontispiece to ‘Barnaby Rudge’, by Thomas Sibson. 1842. Etching, 23.5 by 14 cm. (Private collection).
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3. Dolly Varden (‘Dolly and the bracelet’), by Charles Eden Wagstaff, after William Powell Frith. 1843. Mezzotint, 51 by 41 cm. (Private collection).
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4. Oval study for Dolly Varden, by William Powell Frith. 1843. Oil on canvas, 38 by 34 cm. (Private collection).
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5. Kate Nickleby at Madame Mantalini’s, by William Powell Frith. 1856. Oil on canvas, 55 by 44 cm. (Private collection).
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6. Kate Nickleby at Madame Mantalini’s, by William Powell Frith. c.1842–43. Oil on canvas, 61 by 51 cm. (Private collection).
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7. Charles Dickens, by William Powell Frith. 1859. Oil on canvas, 98 by 84 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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8. The dining room in Dickens’s home at Gad’s Hill, showing Frith’s Dolly Varden and Kate Nickleby, hung as companions flanking the mirror (Charles Dickens Museum, London).
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9. Interior of Marseille prison (a scene from Little Dorrit), by William Luson Thomas after William Powell Frith. 1860. Wood engraving, 30 by 23 cm. (From the Illustrated Times, 21st January 1860, p.89).
Exhibition Review
Dickens and the artists. Compton
09/2012 | 1314 | 154
Pages: 659-660
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Reviewer:
Martineau, Jane (Martineau, Jane; Martineau, Jane; M., J.T.)
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Reviewed Items
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Dickens and the Artists | institution: Watts Gallery
Illustrations
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54. Kit’s writing lesson, by Robert Braithwaite Martineau. 1852. Canvas, 52.1 by 70.5 cm. (Tate Britain; exh. Watts Gallery, Compton).
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55. Applicants for admission to a Casual Ward, by Luke Fildes. 1874. Canvas, 137.1 by 243.7 cm. (Royal Holloway College, University of London; exh. Watts Gallery, Compton).
Editorial
The London scene
08/2012 | 1313 | 154
Pages: 535
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Western art unattributed:
Fig.I. Figurehead from the Royal Yacht Royal Charlotte. Anonymous. 1824. Painted wood, 215.9 by 111.8 by 129.5 cm. (National Maritime Museum, London).
Book Review
Charles Dickens and His Original Illustrators
12/1982 | 957 | 124
Pages: 778-779
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Reviewer:
Fox, Celina (Fox, Celina)
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Charles Dickens and His Original Illustrators | author: Cohen, Jane R.
Book Review
The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club
12/1909 | 81 | 16
Pages: 170
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The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club | author: Dickens, Charles