John Collier
1 of 7 portraits of John Collier
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© National Portrait Gallery, London
John Collier
by Marian Collier (née Huxley)
oil on canvas, circa 1882-1883
50 in. x 39 7/8 in. (1271 mm x 1080 mm) overall
Purchased with help from the Art Fund, 2007
Primary Collection
NPG 6811
Sitterback to top
- John Collier (1850-1934), Portrait painter and writer on art. Sitter in 7 portraits, Artist or producer associated with 22 portraits.
Artistback to top
- Marian Collier (née Huxley) (1859-1887), Painter; first wife of John Collier. Artist or producer of 6 portraits, Sitter in 1 portrait.
This portraitback to top
This portrait of the painter and art writer, John Collier, was made by his wife, Marian. It shows him at home with the tools of his trade standing before an easel on which a small portrait of Marian is positioned, making the work a kind of double portrait. Unlike her husband, however, she is not shown at work but as a fashionably-dressed woman, a contrast that recalls Victorian gender notions of active male and passive female. Originally titled An Artist at Work, it was exhibited at London’s Grosvenor Gallery in 1883 to favourable reviews: 'It is one thing to paint a portrait of some one who poses for the purpose more or less conventionally; it is quite another thing to seize the likeness, the attitude and the expression, of an artist, in his habit as he works. This is what Mrs Collier has done, and she has done it extremely well.'
Linked publicationsback to top
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- Edited by Lucy Peltz & Louise Stewart, Love Stories: Art, Passion & Tragedy, 2020, p. 85
Linked displays and exhibitionsback to top
- Recent acquisition: John Collier: An Artist at Work (From 30 March 2008)
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