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  1. "James Collinson" published on by null. (b Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, 9 May 1825; d London, 24 Jan. 1881).English painter. He was one of the original members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (PRB) in 1848, but he left it in 1850 because he felt it was incompatible with his Roman Catholic faith and in 1852 began training to be a Roman Catholic priest.

  2. 11 de oct. de 2009 · In this paper, the author draws on substantial circumstantial evidence to argue that James Collinson, one of the lesser members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, was th source for the transformative Lasinio engravings, and that he was drawn to them via Henry Newman's popular novel "Loss and Gain", which presaged Collinson's own conversion to ...

  3. To Let [The Landlady], by James Collinson (1825-1881). 1856. Oil on canvas. 33 1/4 x 27 7/16 inches (84.7 x 69.7 cm), oval shaped. Collection of Graves Art Gallery, Sheffield Museums, accession no. VIS.14. Image reproduced via Art UK for the purpose of non-commercial research.

  4. universal religious imagery (859) halo (86) prayer (102) ‘The Child Jesus‘, James Collinson, 1850.

  5. Mrs James Wyatt Jr and her Daughter Sarah Sir John Everett Millais, Bt

  6. Other founding members of the Brotherhood—James Collinson (1825–1881; he resigned after converting to Catholicism in 1850), William Michael Rossetti (1829–1919), Frederic George Stephens (1827–1907), and the sculptor Thomas Woolner (1825–1892)—exhibited less frequently than its three prolific leading members.

  7. James Collinson, from Perth, died at the age of 17. The parents of a recruit shot dead at Deepcut Barracks 17 years ago have dropped their bid for a new inquest. Yvonne Collinson-Heath and Jim ...