Alfred Grey
Born in Dublin Alfred Grey was a son of Charles Grey RHA (1808-1892) and a brother to Edwin Landseer. He was commissioned by Queen Victoria to paint a number of her favourite views in the Scottish Highlands. Nearly all his pictures have some form of livestock in them, usually highland cattle. He first exhibited at the RHA in 1864 and continued almost annually until 1924.
-
'DAIRY HERD ON A PATH, WITH A THATCHED ROOFED HOMESTEAD BEYOND'
- Price Realised: 3,000
- Sale: 18 November 2003
- oil on canvas
- 64 by 51cm., 25 by 20in.
-
'WIND AND RAIN ACROSS THE MOOR, c.1905'
- Price Realised: 2,900
- Sale: 04 March 2024
- oil on canvas
- 31 x 42in. (78.74 x 106.68cm)
-
'VIEW FROM SHANGANAGH, COUNTY DUBLIN'
- Price Realised: 2,800
- Sale: 16 September 2003
- oil on canvas
- 36 by 51cm., 14 by 20in.
-
'HIGHLAND CATTLE AND SHEEP BY A MOUNTAIN STREAM'
- Price Realised: 2,000
- Sale: 10 December 2005
- oil on canvas
- 66 by 51cm., 26 by 20in.
-
'RURAL SCENES WITH CATTLE [A PAIR]'
- Price Realised: 1,250
- Sale: 25 March 2024
- oil on board; (2)
- 9 x 13in. (22.86 x 33.02cm)
-
'CATTLE DRINKING IN RIVER WITH MAN FISHING'
- Price Realised: 1,016
- Sale: 26 June 2000
- oil on canvas
- 24 by 34cm., 9.5 by 13.5in.
-
'CATTLE AND SHEEP'
- Price Realised: 300
- Sale: 13 December 2023
- watercolour
- 7 x 9½in. (17.78 x 24.13cm)