Alexander Thomas Talbot-Rice is a British society portrait artist who specializes in the classical techniques of the genre.
His style is rooted in the naturalistic tradition and is known for its ability to capture the character and humanity of his subjects.
Later, he pursued a degree in Politics, Philosophy, and History at Durham University, where he graduated with honors.
In 2005 he painted the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the occasion of her Golden Jubilee, depicted HM the Coronation Coach at the Royal Mews of Buckingham Palace.
[2] He has also painted portraits of Margaret Thatcher, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and Pope Benedict XVI.