George Frost (1754–1821) was an English landscape painter who lived in Ipswich, Suffolk, England.
He subsequently obtained a post in the office of the Blue Coach at Ipswich[1] where he worked until about eight years before his death.
[1] According to his obituary in the Gentleman's Magazine:His productions, and more particularly his Drawings, were admirable, and exhibited abundant proofs of the character and genius of a Master.
The subjects which he selected were such as did credit to his taste and judgment; and whatever came from his pencil bore the impress of originality and truth, and evinced, in a bold and masterly manner,the local character and features of the County In which he resided.
He was a great admirer and imitator of Gainsborough, and possessed some paintings and drawings by him, notably "The Mall", of which he executed a careful copy when in his 77th year.