Royal Academy Exhibition of 1862
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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 -
The Water Drinkers by John Phillip -
The Bay of Tangier by Edward William Cooke -
The Houses of Parliament from Millbank by David Roberts -
Chancel of St Paul's Antwerp by David Roberts -
Church of Our Lady, Bruges by David Roberts -
View from Waterloo Bridge by David Roberts -
Limburg by George Clarkson Stanfield -
Mary Stuart's Farwell to France by Henry Nelson O'Neil -
Sisters by Frederic Leighton -
Odalisque by Frederic Leighton -
Duett by Frederic Leighton -
The Star of Bethlehem by Frederic Leighton -
Sir Galahad by George Frederick Watts -
Alone with the Tide by James McNeill Whistler -
The Thames in Ice by James McNeill Whistler -
Oak Tree Ford by Frederick Richard Lee -
The Acre by the Sea by James Clarke Hook -
Sea Air by James Clarke Hook -
Roast Pig by Thomas Webster -
The Painter's First Work by Marcus Stone
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Castle Donington by Henry Dawson -
The River Tees at Rokeby by Thomas Creswick -
The Income Tax, Day of Appeal by John Morgan -
Daniel Defoe in the Pillory by Eyre Crowe -
Bedtime by Arthur Hughes -
The Rift within the Lute by Arthur Hughes -
The Dawn of Victory by Thomas Jones Barker -
The Rock of Gibraltar by Frederick Richard Lee -
West Highlands with Dunstaffnage Castle by Richard Ansdell
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The Haymakers by James Thomas Linnell -
Hallo Largesse by William Maw Egley -
The Rainbow by Henry Clarence Whaite -
Sir Walter Raleigh at Durham House by Henry Wallis -
Children at the Tower by George Bernard O'Neill -
The Quaker and the Tax-Gatherer by George Bernard O'Neill -
Invention of the Combing-machine by Alfred Elmore -
Rivals to Blondin by William Henry Knight -
The Child Jeremiah by Simeon Solomon -
The First Sense of Sorrow by James Sant -
Ballad Singing in Andalucia by Dennis Wood Deane -
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.