Alfred Thomas Derby
(1821-1873), Watercolour painterArtist associated with 30 portraits
Alfred Derby was the son of watercolour and miniature painter William Derby. After studying at the Royal Academy schools, he painted portraits and scenes from the novels of Walter Scott. In 1838, his father had a stroke, and until his father's death, he helped him to carry on producing watercolour copies of paintings by a number of other artists. After his father's death Derby continued to paint watercolours, mainly producing copies. He exhibited twenty-two pictures, mainly portraits, at the Royal Academy between 1848 and 1872, and also exhibited at the British Institution and the Suffolk Street Gallery.
Elizabeth Stanley (née Hesketh), Countess of Derby
by Alfred Thomas Derby, after Hamlet Winstanley
pencil, pen and ink, 1839
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Edward Stanley, 11th Earl of Derby
by Alfred Thomas Derby, after Hamlet Winstanley
pencil, pen and ink, 1839
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Edward Smith Stanley, 13th Earl of Derby
by Alfred Thomas Derby, after William Derby
pencil, pen and ink, 1839 (1837)
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Charlotte Margaret Stanley (née Hornby), Countess of Derby
by Alfred Thomas Derby, after Sir Thomas Lawrence
pencil, pen and ink, 1839 (circa 1800)
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Lady Charlotte-Elizabeth Penryhn (née Stanley) and Lady Louisa Emily Long (née Stanley)
by Alfred Thomas Derby, probably by Sir George Hayter
pencil, pen and ink, 1839 (circa 1823)
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probably by Alfred Thomas Derby, possibly after Henry Perronet Briggs
pencil, pen and ink, circa 1839
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Frances Augusta Stanley (née Campbell)
probably by Alfred Thomas Derby, after William Derby
pencil, ink and wash, circa 1839
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by Alfred Thomas Derby
lithograph, probably 1840s
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Mary Tudor and Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk
probably by Alfred Thomas Derby, after Unknown artist
pencil, after June 1842 (circa 1515)
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Eleanor Clifford (née Brandon), Countess of Cumberland
probably by Alfred Thomas Derby, after Unknown artist
pencil, pen and ink, 1842
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