Frith started his career as a portrait painter and first exhibited at the British Institution in 1838.
He also exhibited at the British Institution from 1825 onwards.
He exhibited at the British Institution between 1814-8, winning a prize of £50 in 1818.
He also exhibited frequently at the British Institution.
This work was exhibited at the British Institution in 1807.
He occasionally exhibited small oil pictures at the British Institution, which were distinguished by a good feeling for nature and a healthy tone of colour.
It was first exhibited at the British Institution in February 1821 and won a prize of £200 for the best picture.
The majority were exhibited at the British Institution.
He also painted in oils, which were exhibited at the British Institution.
He also exhibited 63 works at the British Institution.