The Clique was a group of English artists formed by Richard Dadd in the late 1830s. Other members were Augustus Egg, Alfred Elmore, William Powell Frith, Henry Nelson O'Neil, John Phillip and Edward M
Henry O'Neil, The Pre-Raphaelite, a satire on the Pre-Raphaelites painted by O'Neil in 1857
The Derby Day by William Powell Frith.
Napoleon in the Prison of Nice in 1794 by Edward Matthew Ward, 1841
Dolly Varden by William Powell Frith, 1842
William Powell Frith was an English painter specialising in genre subjects and panoramic narrative works of life in the Victorian era. He was elected to the Royal Academy in 1853, presenting The Sleep
Self-Portrait at the Age of 82 (1901)
Mr WP Frith RA as portrayed by Spy in Vanity Fair, 10 May 1873. Caption reads "The Derby-Day".