Christopher Aubrey is known to have painted in the Otago and Southland areas of New Zealand in the 1870s, to have exhibited watercolours of Riverton and Stewart Island in 1879, and to have worked in Wellington in the 1890s and Auckland in 1898. His work is often characterised by the inclusion of skinny, lively looking horses. His work is often confused with Arthur Charles (A. C.) Aubrey who was active in the same areas of New Zealand at around the same time.
In our database, 116 works by Christopher Aubrey are listed as being offered for sale, the earliest in 1975, of which 74 (64%) were sold. The highest price recorded for the artist is $71,602 for Wellington from Brooklyn sold by International Art Centre in July 2002. This year one work has been offered for sale. Works by Christopher Aubrey are held by the Auckland Art Gallery and Museum Of New Zealand.
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