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Frederick Frith : ウィキペディア英語版
Frederick Frith

Frederick Frith (1819-1871) was an English painter and photographer. He began his career in England but later moved to Australia where he lived in Hobart and Melbourne.
== Early career and partnership ==

Frederick Frith was born in the United Kingdom. He was from an English family consisting of painters and silhouettists. He was the son of John Frith and Letitia née Gardiner, his brother was Henry Frith and he was married to Emma Golding. Before moving to Melbourne in 1855, it is known that he studied and practiced painting in London, Brighton, Ireland and Scotland. In 1853 he was asked to showcase his artworks including ''Death of a Stag''. In 1855 he moved and began work as a painter in Melbourne, Australia, then moved to Hobart later that year. He exhibited his artwork in Melbourne in 1854 which consisted mainly of his watercolour and oil paintings. In 1855 while he was exhibiting his artwork, he met John Mathieson Sharp. They later became partners and worked in their own studio which Sharp had just bought. They named the studio the Chromatype Gallery. This was a reference to the chromium salts which was used in there salted paper prints. Only a few dozen of their Chromatype artworks remain, the fact they stayed intact after all these years was seen as a demonstration of their vitality in paper photography. Later in 1855, the daily news published Frith and Sharp's five part panorama of Hobart. This panorama was seen as the first proper panorama and what started the trades of albums and prints that they sold to the community.

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