Royal Academy Exhibition of 1862
The Royal Academy Exhibition of 1862 was the ninety fourth annual Summer Exhibition of the British Royal Academy of Arts. It was held at the National Gallery in London between 5 May and 26 July 1862. [1] William Powell Frith who has enjoyed great success with his 1858 work The Derby Day chose to exhibit his major new painting The Railway Station elsewhere in a blow to the Academy.[2] He did however submit a portrait of the fellow painter Thomas Creswick. Attention was also drawn away to the 1862 International Exhibition held in South Kensington, follow-up to the Great Exhibition of 1851.
The veteran painter of seascapes Clarkson Stanfield submitted a view of Stack Rock in Antrim[3] while his son George displayed a landscape of Limburg. Henry Wallis who had produced an iconic painting The Death of Chatterton several years before now showed The Death of Christopher Marlowe.[4] Thomas Jones Barker displayed The Dawn of Victory, a scene from the Indian Mutiny.[5]
Several works made reference to the 1860 Anglo-French expedition to China including Francis Grant's portraits of the diplomat Lord Elgin and his own brother general Sir Hope Grant. John Watson Gordon produced a portrait of the Prince of Wales for Oxford University.
Gallery
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The Stack Rock, County Antrim by Clarkson Stanfield
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Dolores by John Phillip
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The Water Drinkers by John Phillip
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The Bay of Tangier by Edward William Cooke
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The Houses of Parliament from Millbank by David Roberts
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Chancel of St Paul's Antwerp by David Roberts
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Church of Our Lady, Bruges by David Roberts
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View from Waterloo Bridge by David Roberts
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Limburg by George Clarkson Stanfield
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Mary Stuart's Farwell to France by Henry Nelson O'Neil
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Sisters by Frederic Leighton
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Odalisque by Frederic Leighton
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Duett by Frederic Leighton
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The Star of Bethlehem by Frederic Leighton
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Sir Galahad by George Frederick Watts
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Alone with the Tide by James McNeill Whistler
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The Thames in Ice by James McNeill Whistler
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Oak Tree Ford by Frederick Richard Lee
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The Acre by the Sea by James Clarke Hook
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Sea Air by James Clarke Hook
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Roast Pig by Thomas Webster
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The Painter's First Work by Marcus Stone
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Castle Donington by Henry Dawson
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The River Tees at Rokeby by Thomas Creswick
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The Income Tax, Day of Appeal by John Morgan
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Daniel Defoe in the Pillory by Eyre Crowe
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Bedtime by Arthur Hughes
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The Rift within the Lute by Arthur Hughes
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The Dawn of Victory by Thomas Jones Barker
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The Rock of Gibraltar by Frederick Richard Lee
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West Highlands with Dunstaffnage Castle by Richard Ansdell
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The Haymakers by James Thomas Linnell
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Hallo Largesse by William Maw Egley
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The Rainbow by Henry Clarence Whaite
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Sir Walter Raleigh at Durham House by Henry Wallis
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Children at the Tower by George Bernard O'Neill
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The Quaker and the Tax-Gatherer by George Bernard O'Neill
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Invention of the Combing-machine by Alfred Elmore
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Rivals to Blondin by William Henry Knight
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The Child Jeremiah by Simeon Solomon
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The First Sense of Sorrow by James Sant
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Ballad Singing in Andalucia by Dennis Wood Deane
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Panope by William Edward Frost
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Lady Margaret Beaumont and Her Daughter by George Frederick Watts
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Duke of Atholl by John MacLaren Barclay
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References
Bibliography
- Atlick, Richard Daniel. Paintings from Books: Art and Literature in Britain, 1760-1900. Ohio State University Press, 1986
- Riding, Christine. John Everett Millais. Harry N. Abrams, 2006.