After exhibiting with the Royal Academy, Royal Society of British Artists, and the Royal Institute, Collins moved to Adelaide for health reasons in 1899. He was also know to have taught Hans Heysen.
artist, was born in Worcestershire in 1853, studied at the RA Schools and exhibited with the RA, Royal Institute, Royal Society of British Artists. He was a professor of painting at St John’s Wood Art Schools, London. Collins came to Adelaide for health reasons in 1899 and worked as the Life and Antique master at the Adelaide School of Arts in 1900-09. He taught Hans Heysen . Collins died at Gilberton (SA) on 2 August 1922.
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Life and Antique master (Life and Antique master Adelaide School of Arts, 1900-09.)
Professor of painting (ANZSIC code: 8212) (Professor of painting St John's Wood Art Schools, London, England, UK.)
Life and Antique master (Life and Antique master Adelaide School of Arts, 1900-09.)
Professor of painting (Professor of painting St John's Wood Art Schools, London, England, UK.)