Alfred Richard Gurrey Sr. (1852–1944) was an English-born landscape painter who moved to the United States at age 20.
In 1900, his employer, Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, transferred him from San Francisco to Hawaii.
[2] In 1916, he retired from the Board of Fire Underwriters and moved to Kauai, where he continued to paint.
In 1996, Alfred Gurrey’s daughter Florence and her husband Carl Bayer donated 30 of Alfred R. Gurrey Sr.’s paintings to the Kauai Museum in Lihue, Hawaii.
[3] His painting Moonlight on Ocean (Kauai), c. 1918, is in the collection of the Hawaii State Art Museum[4]