Thewordbook is a comprehensive encyclopedia and a reference search engine, in which you have found this entry about Charles_Allston_Collins. TheWordbook.com is your reference book and invites you to quarry. Whatever you do not find in our encyclopedia you do not need to know. Translation - whether it means now or is called meant. Dictionary looking up information finding meaning which.

Charles_Allston_Collins

Charles_Allston_Collins: information

Charles_Allston_Collins
TheWordbook.com
The encyclopedia in the internet
Find:  
Browse
Home
Geography
Countries
Sciences
Natural sciences
Social sciences
History
Art
Culture
Sports
Games
People
Religion
Philosophy
Society
Education
Technology
Economy
Politics

Downloads
Free Software


Search for "Charles Allston Collins" on Ebay? Click here!

Charles Allston Collins

Charles Allston Collins (25 January 1828 - 9 April 1873) was a British painter and writer associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.

Early life

Collins was born in Hampstead, London, the son of the well-known landscape and genre painter William Collins. His older brother was the novelist Wilkie Collins.

He was educated at Stonyhurst College in Lancashire.

Painting career

Collins met John Everett Millais and became influenced by the ideas of the Pre-Raphaelites, completing his painting Berengaria's Alarm in 1850. This depicted the wife of King Richard the Lionheart noticing her missing husband's girdle offered for sale by a peddlar. The flattened modelling, emphasis on pattern making, and imagery of embroidery were all characteristic features of Pre-Raphaelitism. Millais proposed that Collins should become a member of the Brotherhood, but Thomas Woolner and William Michael Rossetti objected, so he never became an official member.

Collins fell in love with Maria Rossetti, but she rejected him. He became increasingly ascetic and introspective. These attitudes were expressed in Collins's best-known work, Convent Thoughts, which depicted a nun in a convent garden. Collins went on to exhibit many highly devotional images.

Literary career

In the late 1850s, however, he abandoned art to follow his brother into a writing career. His most successful literary works were humorous essays collected together under the title The Eye Witness (1860).

Later life

Collins married Charles Dickens's daughter Kate in 1860, later designing the cover for Dickens' unfinished novel The Mystery of Edwin Drood. He died in 1873 and is buried in Brompton Cemetery, London.

See also

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Charles_Allston_Collins". The list of authors you can find on this page.

Recommendations: