English painter, Alfred Hallett was born in 1914 in England.
He exhibited in 1937 and 1938 at the Royal Academy, London. In 1940, he went to British India in Dhariwal, Punjab and later bough a property in Dharamkot for painting. He died there in 1986. He was a figure painter, and he is known for portraits, landscapes. He also performed imaginative religious and abstract paintings.1
Dhauladhar Range looking west from Dharmakot. Painting by Alfred Hallett, c. 1980
View from Dharamkot: McLeod Ganj, Lower Dharamsala & Beas River. Sketch by Alfred Hallett, c. 1980