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  1. William Gershom Collingwood (/ ˈ k ɒ l ɪ ŋ ˌ w ʊ d /; 6 August 1854, in Liverpool – 1 October 1932) was an English author, artist, antiquary and professor of Fine Arts at University College, Reading. A long-term resident of Coniston, Cumbria, he was President of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian Society and the Lake ...

  2. William Gershom Collingwood (1854-1932) [ Victorian Web Home —> Visual Arts —> Victorian Painters] William Gershom Collingwood (1854–1932) was the son of two watercolour artists. As a boy he travelled with his father in the Alps. He also spent holidays on the shores of Lake Windermere, so hindsight would tell us that it is hardly ...

  3. William Gershom Collingwood was born in Liverpool in 1854. He was introduced to the Lake District at an early age, accompanying his father on sketching tours. After a brilliant academic career at Oxford, where he was a pupil of John Ruskin, he married and settled at Gillhead, Windermere.

  4. William Gershom Collingwood (1854–1932) Artist, designer and antiquary born in Liverpool of Anglo-Swiss parentage. His father William (1819–1903) was a watercolour artist and his grandfather Samuel an architect.

  5. Overview. William Gershom Collingwood. (1854—1932) author, artist, and antiquary. Quick Reference. (1854–1932) William Gershom Collingwood was born on 1 January 1854 and died on 1 October 1932. He was educated at Liverpool College, University College, Oxford, and the Slade School, London. ...

  6. His son William Gershom Collingwood (1854-1932) was also a professional artist, and a Professor of Fine Arts at the University of Reading. He was perhaps best known for his friendship with John Ruskin (1819-1900). The archive contains correspondence from Ruskin, as well as sketchbooks and artworks belonging to both men. W. G. Collingwood ...

  7. William Gershom Collingwood was born in Liverpool in 1854, the eldest son of artist William Collingwood and Marie Imhoff, his Swiss wife. He started painting and sketching in his childhood, being taken by his father to paint in the Lake District, Wales, and Switzerland. He studied at University College, Oxford where he met John Ruskin.