Alfred Tidey

[1] Tidey died at Glen Elg, Springfield Park, Acton, Middlesex, on 2 April 1892.

[1] Tidey began to exhibit at the Royal Academy in 1831, and in 1836 he sent a miniature of Sir John Conroy, comptroller of the household to the Duchess of Kent.

Julia Henrietta Anson, one of her maids of honour, later Lady Brooke, which was engraved by James Thomson.

He painted also a miniature of the Empress Frederick when a child, and at a later period (1873) watercolour portraits of her and of Princess Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein.

Three of his final works appeared in 1891 in the exhibition of the Dudley Gallery Art Society, of which he was a member.

Alfred Tidey, 1841 lithograph by Richard James Lane
Sir John Conroy , 1836 portrait by Alfred Tidey