William Edward Frost (1810-1877)

    Frost entered the Royal Academy schools in 1829 and he first exhibited at the Academy in1836. In 1843 he won a prize for his painting Una and the Satyrs, a subject from Spenser's The Faerie Queene. This success prompted him to turn to subjects from mythology and literature, especially the works of Spenser and Milton.

  • The Disarming of Cupid (1850)

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