ArtistsFrederick Walker
Frederick Walker

Frederick Walker

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Frederick Walker was a British painter and illustrator. He achieved considerable success in both oils and watercolour before his early death. According to John Everett Millais he was "the greatest artist of the century". His career began as an illustrator, producing line drawings in ink to be turned into wood engravings for magazines and books. He is often regarded as the founder of the Idyllic school in Victorian painting, though that term was not coined until after his death. Among other stylistic trends of his period he sometimes displayed social realism and genre painting sentimentality.

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Frederick Walker   The Gondola   1918P47   Birmingham Museums Trust
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Frederick Walker   Strange Faces   B1980.6   Yale Center for British Art
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Frederick Walker (1840 1875)   The Old Gate   1894P35   Birmingham Museums Trust
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Edmund Trowbridge Dana (1779–1859). Frederick Walker, 1807
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A Blind Man (The Wayfarers) MET DP847446
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Frederick Walker   Philip in Church, engraved by Swain
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Frederick Walker   Philip in Church
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Frederick Walker   In the November Night (Wellcome V0040756)
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