Alfred Gomersal Vickers

Alfred Gomersal Vickers (1810–1837) was an English painter of seascapes and landscapes.

He was born at Lambeth on 21 April 1810, the son of Alfred Vickers (1786–1868), a landscape-painter, who taught him.

He was influenced by the watercolourists François Louis Thomas Francia and Richard Parkes Bonington.

[2] He was married 20 April 1833 at Manchester Collegiate Church to Mary Liverseege, the younger sister of his close friend and fellow artist Henry Liverseege.

In 1833 Vickers received a commission from Charles Heath to make sketches in Russia for publication.

The village Hever - Hever Castle
Neues Palais, Potsdam , engraving by Edward Radclyffe after Alfred Gomersal Vickers