The Railway Station, 1862.

UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 13: Engraving by Francis Holl after an original painting executed by William Powell Frith RA (1819-1909) in 1862. Passengers are shown on a crowded station platform, preparing to board a train. Frith became well-known for his detailed modern-life subjects, with engravings after his paintings such as 'The Railway Station' becoming particularly popular and selling in large quantities. Frith achieved financial success with large scale paintings of Victorian scenes, such as 'Derby Day' (1858) and 'Ramsgate Sands' (1854), the latter of which was bought by Queen Victoria (1819-1901). The art critic John Ruskin (1819-1900) hailed Frith's work as the art of the future. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)
UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 13: Engraving by Francis Holl after an original painting executed by William Powell Frith RA (1819-1909) in 1862. Passengers are shown on a crowded station platform, preparing to board a train. Frith became well-known for his detailed modern-life subjects, with engravings after his paintings such as 'The Railway Station' becoming particularly popular and selling in large quantities. Frith achieved financial success with large scale paintings of Victorian scenes, such as 'Derby Day' (1858) and 'Ramsgate Sands' (1854), the latter of which was bought by Queen Victoria (1819-1901). The art critic John Ruskin (1819-1900) hailed Frith's work as the art of the future. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)
The Railway Station, 1862.
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01 January, 1862
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