George Arthur Fripp RWS (13 June 1813 – 17 October 1896) was a British watercolourist.
He was a grandson of the artist Nicholas Pocock and brother of the painter Alfred Downing Fripp.
He had lessons in oil painting from James Baker Pyne and first exhibited at the Bristol Society of Artists in 1832.
In 1834 he accompanied the Bristol artist William James Müller on a sketching tour of Europe, which produced works he later exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1838.
It is a flat stone slab at ground level and hard to locate in the overgrown areas off the main paths.