Alfred Augustus Glendening Snr.

Biography

Alfred Augustus Glendening was a London landscape painter, who it is believed, was born in Greenwich around 1840. As a young man he started work as a railway clerk before devoting his life to his painting.

He soon became one of the most popular landscape artists of his period, working in many parts of the British Isles. Glendening particularly enjoyed painting views of the Thames, Surrey and Sussex in the Southern Counties, and in the Scottish Highlands where he enjoyed painting dramatic landscapes with lochs and cattle.

He exhibited at the Royal Academy, British Institution and Suffolk Street between 1865 and 1903.

His son and pupil was Alfred Glendening Jnr. whose work is very similar to that of his father. He painted in a broad and realistic fashion in a style similar to that of Alfred de Bréanski.

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A Country Lane
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Alfred Augustus Glendening Snr. - A Country Lane
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Near Capel Curig, North Wales
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Alfred Augustus Glendening Snr. - Near Capel Curig, North Wales
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Herding the Sheep along the Country Lane
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Alfred Augustus Glendening Snr. - Herding the Sheep along the Country Lane
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Evening Glow
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Alfred Augustus Glendening Snr. - Evening Glow
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Evening Glow
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Alfred Augustus Glendening Snr. - Evening Glow
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Serene Waters
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Alfred Augustus Glendening Snr. - Serene Waters
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View along the Thames
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Alfred Augustus Glendening Snr. - View along the Thames
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