Artist
Thomas Frederick Collier




Thomas Frederick Collier is a British Romanticism artist. 16 works are cataloged here, principally at Victoria and Albert Museum.
Thomas Frederick Collier painted quiet, detailed watercolours of English trees and landscapes in the 1850s. His brush followed the straight lines of elms and the spread of chestnuts, each sheet titled Study of… as if the tree itself were the subject. Tap Study from Nature, South K to step into one of those pencil-thin horizons where every leaf is counted and nothing moves.
Works by Thomas Frederick Collier
Purple Orchids and Primroses
Study of Trees, 1852
Study of Trees
Pond at Hampstead
Primrose and Orchids
Study of an Oak Tree
Landscape with Shed
A Tree Cut Down
Landscape with Trees and Figures
Study from Nature, South K
Landscape with Chestnut Tree in the foreground
Gravel Pit at Hampstead, 1855
Study of an Elm Tree
Fruit from Nature
Untitled
Beech Trees
Collections represented
Museum
The Victoria and Albert Museum in the United Kingdom is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.8 million objects.