William Collins (painter)
William Collins RA | |
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Portrait of William Collins (1831) by John Linnell | |
| Born | 8 September 1788 London, England |
| Died | 17 February 1847 (aged 58) London, United Kingdom |
| Nationality | English |
William Collins RA (8 September 1788, London – 17 February 1847, London) was an English landscape and genre painter. His sentimental paintings of poor people enjoying nature became a posthumous high fashion, notably in the 1870s when his market price rose higher than Constable (Cromer Sands, £3780, 1872) and stayed so until 1894. Turner, his model, far exceeded him in value (The Grand Canal, Venice, sold to Vanderbilt in 1885 for £20,000).