Alfred Lyndon Grace (1867 to 1949) work has been offered at auction multiple times. He appeared in 1911 as a boarder at a school in Bournemouth, in the 1939 National Register which is now available online, he was listed as a Commercial Artist, living at 1 Stratford Studios, Kensington, London W.8 with his wife Kathleen M (nee Weeple), who he married that year. He was a well known Victorian artist in England. He painted cricket and fishing subjects, genre paintings, military subjects, still lifes, and animal pictures. He also painted playful pictures of religious figures enagaged in casual day to day life. Grace was known to rarely date his works. The broader themes of his work had universal appeal to his Victorian audience, leading to demands to have his paintings transformed into engravings. These more affordable engravings were accessible to a larger audience. Ref sources Bonhams, Christies, Mutualart, invaluable & Alan Barnes Fine Art.