The Harbour of Refuge

The Harbour of Refuge

Frederick WalkerWW-1872-205530
1875·graphite·support: 1168 x 1975 mm

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Year
1875
Medium
graphite
Dimensions
support: 1168 x 1975 mm
Collection
Tate

Artist

Frederick Walker
Frederick Walker

Painting

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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Year
1875
Medium
graphite
Dimensions
support: 1168 x 1975 mm
Watts ID
WW-1872-205530

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