William Collingwood (1819–1903)
William Collingwood | |
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Portrait of William Collingwood, Watercolourist (c. 1864) by Cundall, Downes & Co | |
| Born | 23 April 1819 Greenwich |
| Died | 25 June 1903 Bristol, England |
| Education | Self-taught, mentored by James Duffield Harding |
| Known for | Landscape painter |
| Movement | Royal Watercolour Society |
| Spouse | Maria Imhof |
William Collingwood R.W.S. (23 April 1819 – 25 June 1903) was an English watercolour painter best known for his mountain landscapes. He also wrote on religion. He should not be confused with his cousin, the painter William Collingwood Smith, or his son, the painter, author and antiquarian William Gershom Collingwood, who was John Ruskin's "disciple and secretary".