In Tate Britain
Biography
Frederick Walker (London, 26 May 1840 – 4 June 1875 St Fillans) was a British social realist painter and illustrator. He was described by Sir John Everett Millais as "the greatest artist of the century".
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Read full Wikipedia entryArtworks
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Frederick Walker The Vagrants
1868 -
Frederick Walker The Harbour of Refuge
1872 -
Frederick Walker The Woman in White
1871 -
Frederick Walker Refreshment
exhibited 1864 -
Frederick Walker Study for ‘Marlow Ferry’
1861 -
Frederick Walker Study for ‘The Harbour of Refuge’
c.1872 -
Frederick Walker The Plough
exhibited 1870 -
Frederick Walker The Old Gate
exhibited 1869