[2] He was a self-taught artist and taught drawing at Elizabeth College on Guernsey.
[1] He came to particular prominence when he recorded Queen Victoria's visit to Guernsey in 1846, with the resulting prints published in The Illustrated London News.
[4] Naftel moved to London in 1870, where he had a highly successful solo exhibition at the gallery of the Fine Art Society.
[3] At his art studio in Chelsea, London[5] he taught Rose Maynard Barton and Mildred Anne Butler.
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