John Collier (27 January 1850 – 11 April 1934)

John Collier, All Hallowe’en 1895.

John Maler Collier was a British writer and painter who painted in
the Pre-Raphaelite style. Sixteen of John Collier's paintings are now
in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery in London, and
two are in the Tate Gallery. Other paintings can be seen in homes
and institutions open to the public.

John Collier, A Glass of Wine with Caesar Borgia 1893.

John Collier, Sentence of Death 1908.

John Collier, The Sleeping Beauty 1921.

John Collier, Lady Godiva 1898.

John Collier, A Great Lady 1910.

John Collier, Portrait of Charles Vernon Boys 1915.

John Collier, The Laboratory 1895.

John Collier, Woodland Nymph.

John Collier, Portrait of Charles Darwin 1883.

John Collier, The Last Voyage of Henry Hudson 1881.

John Collier, Queen Guinevere's Maying 1900.

John Collier, The Garden Party c. 1899.

John Collier, Mrs. Dalahaye.

John Collier, Priestess of Delphi 1891.

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