William Collins; Sir Francis Grant; J.M.W. Turner; Daniel Maclise Portrait Print
William Collins; Sir Francis Grant; J.M.W. Turner; Daniel Maclise NPG D39446
© National Portrait Gallery, London
published by Illustrated London News, after John George Landseer, after John George Landseer, after Charles Martin, after Unknown artist
William Collins was a landscape and genre painter. A highly successful artist, his work was better known in his day than that of his rival John Constable. Collins studied art with George Morland, and began to exhibit at the Royal Academy in 1807. He continued to do so almost every year from 1807 until 1846. Collins was elected an associate member of the Royal Academy in 1814 and became a full member in 1820. He exhibited regularly at the Academy Summer Exhibition. He was... more
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