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James Collinson The Renunciation of Queen Elizabeth of Hungary oil painting on canvas
The Renunciation of Queen Elizabeth of Hungary
Painting ID::  53418
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James Collinson The Renunciation of Queen Elizabeth of Hungary oil painting on canvas



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  James Collinson
  English Pre-Raphaelite Painter, 1825-1881 English painter. He was the son of a Nottinghamshire bookseller. He studied at the Royal Academy Schools, London, where he was a fellow student of Dante Gabriel Rossetti and William Holman Hunt. Although quiet and unobtrusive, he caught the attention of critics when he exhibited the Charity Boy De but at the Royal Academy in 1847 (sold London, Christie, 26 Oct 1979, lot 256). The painting was praised for its truthfulness and use of minute detail. It was admired by Rossetti, who sought out Collinson and befriended him. The following year saw the formation of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (PRB), which Rossetti invited Collinson to join. Around this date Collinson renounced Catholicism and became engaged to Christina Rossetti; possibly this influenced the other members of the PRB in favour of his election to their number. However, he was never a leading member of the Brotherhood.
  The Renunciation of Queen Elizabeth of Hungary
  mk231 1850 Oil on canvas 121x181.6cm

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