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Charles Collins
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Charles Collins was born sometime in 1851. He was a painter of landscapes, animals, figurative subjects and rustic genre scenes. He exhibited quite extensively and successfully from 1867 through 1903 at the major prestigious London venues including The Royal Academy, The Royal Society of British Artists, The Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours, The Royal Institute of Oil Painters, The Dudley Gallery and The Grosvenor Gallery. Elsewhere, Collins exhibited at The Royal Society of Artists, Birmingham, The Walker Gallery, Liverpool and The Manchester City Art Gallery, Manchester. Some of his exhibited titles include “An English Cottage,” 1867, “When March Winds Blow,” 1903 and “His First Attempt,” 1903. In 1895, he was elected as a full member (RBA) of The Royal Society of British Artists. Charles Collins died in 1921. |