Baden-Powell's art appeared in exhibits around the UK, including the
Royal Birmingham Society of Artists,
Walker Gallery,
Manchester City Art Gallery and
Glasgow Institute of Fine Art, as well as
The Salon in Paris. He created a commemorative diploma for the Royal Naval Exhibition of 1891 in
Chelsea. In 1948, Walker Gallery held An Exhibition of Silhouette Portraits Life-size Heads by Frank Baden-Powell. Among the art of Baden-Powell's shown at
Royal Academy exhibitions, including their Royal Academy catalogue number, are: • 1880:
Bodekessel, Harz (cat. 746),
On Guard (cat. 889),
Crust of the Earth (cat. 1077) • 1881:
Bodethor, Hartz Mountains (cat. 693),
Trafalgar refought (cat. 1412) • 1884:
Regret (sculpture; cat. 1731) • 1888:
Lieut. Baden-Powell and the Camel Corps, etc. (cat. 595) • 1894:
The Wooden Walls of Queen Victoria (892) • 1896: ''The Admiral's Daughter outward bound
(309), Betula-alba'' (1223) • 1902: ''Nelson's Foudroyant wrecked on the coast of Lancashire'' (740) Other artwork includes a pencil and
grey wash drawing called
Millais at his last Varnishing Day; oil on canvas
A Quiet Backwater;
Drummer Boys of the Royal Berkshire Regiment, signed and dated "War Fund 1900," watercolour highlighted with white; and the watercolour
Circle of CM Powell, Shipping in a Squall, in a
gilt frame. Frank was also a Fellow of the
Royal Geographical Society. ==Personal life==