
Copyright © 2008-


The Painting
A watercolour measuring 19½" x 26". Signed Alfred East.
About the Artist
Sir Alfred East (1844-
Sir Alfred East
The Coastal Railway near Dawlish Warren, South Devon
In March 1890, 104 of his paintings of Japanese landscapes and people were exhibited at the Fine Art Society in London. East continued to travel widely and painted regularly in France, Italy, Spain and North Africa. He was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy in 1899, having been a regular exhibitor since 1883. In 1906 he was elected President of the Royal Society of British Artists, a position he held until his death. In 1910 he received a knighthood, and a banquet was held in his honour in his native town of Kettering. The Alfred East Gallery, designed by J. A. Gotch, was opened in Kettering on 31 July 1913 by Lord Spencer. East died two months later, but not before he had been elected to full membership of the Royal Academy. A national newspaper commented that it was a ‘fitting end to a brilliant career’.
The Subject
The Coastal Railway near Dawlish Warren, South Devon
