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688: 22: 112: 104: 707: 89: 254:. His study of Norse and Anglican archaeology made him widely recognised as a leading authority. Following Ruskin's death Collingwood continued to help for a while with secretarial work at Brantwood, but in 1905 went to University College, Reading (now the University of Reading) and served as professor of fine art from 1907 until 1911. 269:. He was a great climber and swimmer, and a tireless walker into advanced age. In 1927 he experienced the first of a series of strokes. His wife died in 1928, followed by Collingwood himself in 1932. He was buried in Coniston. 234:
are set. He produced hundreds of sketches and watercolours during this time (e.g. an imagined meeting of the medieval Althing), and published, with Stefánsson, an illustrated account of their expedition in 1899 under the title
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Following the Armistice of 1918, and the peace treaty of 1919, Collingwood's services were much in demand as a designer of War Memorials. His knowledge of and enthusiasm for Scandinavian crosses is displayed at
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in Coniston in 1901. It holds material related to Collingwood. However the archive of family papers, the Collingwood Collection, is now held at the Special Collections and Archives department of the
170:. In 1883 he married Edith Mary Isaac (1857–1928) and settled near to Ruskin in the Lake District. Collingwood edited a number of Ruskin's texts and published a biography of Ruskin in 1893. 421:
Beckett, J. V. (2011) The Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society and the Victoria County History, Transactions C&WAAS CW3, xi, pp.207-225 see page 211.
189:, and became a firm friend of the family, even proposing marriage to both Dora and Barbara (on separate occasions). After a summer of teaching Collingwood's grandchildren to sail in 132:. His father, also William, was a watercolour artist, and had married Marie Elisabeth Imhoff of Arbon, Switzerland in 1851. Soon young William was sketching with his father in the 82: 155:, Coniston. Two years later Collingwood was working at Brantwood with Ruskin and his associates. Ruskin admired his draughtsmanship, and so Collingwood studied at the 215:
Antiquarian and Archaeological Society. He wrote a large number of papers for its Transactions; becoming editor in 1900. Collingwood was particularly interested in
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where the memorial on Broadgate Meadows is a pastiche of an Anglian cross. The short verse at its base was penned by his close friend Canon
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For many years Collingwood dedicated himself to helping Ruskin, staying at Brantwood as Ruskin's assistant and travelling with him to
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and served as its president. In 1902 he co-authored again with Jón Stefánsson the first translation it published, a translation of
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who was chair of the memorial committee. Other examples of his Celtic type memorial crosses may be seen at
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of books. He used the names of some of Collingwood's grandchildren for his characters, the Swallows (see
194: 74: 73:; 6 August 1854 – 1 October 1932) was an English author, artist, antiquary and professor of Fine Arts at 638: 766: 616: 604: 342: 144: 661:"W.G. Collingwood's Letters from Iceland", Edited by Mike and Kate Lea, RG Collingwood Society 2013, 620: 226:
In 1897, Collingwood travelled to Iceland where he spent three months over the summer exploring with
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The Vikings and Victorian Lakeland: The Norse medievalism of W G Collingwood and his contemporaries
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met the Collingwoods and their children, Dora (later Mrs Ernest Altounyan), Barbara (later Mrs
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was sculpted by his daughter, Barbara. Other memorials designed by Collingwood may be seen at
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Collingwood joined the Admiralty intelligence division at the outbreak of the
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Illustrations by W. G. Collingwood from manuscripts and early print books.
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By the 1890s Collingwood had become a skilled painter and also joined the
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Possibly Collingwood's most lasting legacy was his influence on his son
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English author, artist, antiquary and professor of Fine Arts (1854–1932)
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The largest part of Collingwood's paintings of Iceland are held in the
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by W. G. Collingwood and J. Stefansson, at the Icelandic Saga Database
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Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society
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in Reykjavik: other locations include Abbot Hall Art Gallery.
88: 287: 742: 53: 151:. During the summer of 1873 Collingwood visited Ruskin at 62: 44: 50: 513:"William Gershom Collingwood (1854–1932) | Art UK" 59: 56: 41: 65: 47: 603:, J.M. Dent, 1930; rpt. F. Warne & Co., 1932 . 532:"Cardiff University unveils Collingwood Collection" 230:the sites around the country in which the medieval 38: 758: 219:culture and the Norsemen, and he wrote a novel, 223:which was a major influence on Arthur Ransome. 529: 498:. W.G.Collingwood, Jón Stefánsson. W.Holmes, 83:Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian Society 193:in 1928, Ransome wrote the first book in his 469: 467: 294:and the K Shoes factory in Kendal. That at 159:between 1876 and 1878. He exhibited at the 748:MyNDIR (My Norse Digital Image Repository) 590:'Collingwood, William Gershom (1854–1932)' 496:A Pilgrimage to the Saga-steads of Iceland 267:Northumbrian Crosses of the pre-Norman Age 237:A Pilgrimage to the Saga-steads of Iceland 99:; the Icelandic parliament, by Collingwood 464: 450:"W.G. Collingwood's Letters from Iceland" 85:(1920-32) and the Lake Artists' Society. 611:, The Rev. Canon Crewdson, S. L. Petty, 124:William Gershom Collingwood was born in 110: 102: 87: 20: 594:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 394: 392: 390: 388: 386: 384: 382: 380: 378: 812:Academics of the University of Reading 807:Alumni of the Slade School of Fine Art 759: 551: 431: 429: 427: 252:The Life and Death of Kormac the Skald 713:Three watercolours by W G Collingwood 650:, CWAAS Extra Series Vol XXXIV 2009. 310:. His diary for 1919–20, held in the 265:and perhaps his most important work, 837:People educated at Liverpool College 802:Alumni of University College, Oxford 728:– translation of the Icelandic saga 559:"Collingwood's Letters from Iceland" 375: 689:Works by or about W. G. Collingwood 424: 139:He received his early education at 81:, Cumbria, he was President of the 13: 523: 14: 853: 673: 564:Cumberland and Westmorland Herald 442: 352:, the philosopher and historian. 136:, North Wales, and Switzerland. 705: 369:Dictionary of Literary Biography 272: 242:Collingwood was a member of the 34: 735:Illustrations for Olive Bray's 530:Reisz, Matthew (August 2014). 505: 489: 415: 361: 1: 822:Icelandic–English translators 782:20th-century English painters 772:19th-century English painters 582: 726:The Saga of Cormac the Skald 477:. National Museum of Iceland 410:Artist, Author and Antiquary 128:, the son of W. Collingwood 25:Self portrait as sea captain 7: 704:(public domain audiobooks) 615:, The Rev. E. M. Reynolds, 75:University College, Reading 30:William Gershom Collingwood 10: 858: 698:Works by W. G. Collingwood 680:Works by W. G. Collingwood 435:Who Was Who, Published by 336:Cardiff University Library 145:University College, Oxford 77:. A long-term resident of 621:Royal Watercolour Society 325: 95:, the law speaker of the 827:20th-century translators 737:The Elder or Poetic Edda 355: 330:Collingwood founded the 640:The Life of John Ruskin 439:. Online edition, 2020 412:. October 3, 1932, p.9 143:. In 1872, he went to 119: 832:20th-century essayists 607:with contributions by 537:Times Higher Education 312:Abbot Hall Art Gallery 116: 108: 107:Hawkshead War Memorial 100: 26: 777:English male painters 720:Thorstein of the Mere 613:Professor Edward Hull 437:A&C Black Limited 221:Thorstein of the Mere 114: 106: 91: 24: 372:on W. G. Collingwood 196:Swallows and Amazons 115:St Bees war memorial 718:Electronic book of 637:W. G. Collingwood, 617:W. P. Haskett-Smith 599:W. G. Collingwood, 406:Mr W.G. Collingwood 157:Slade School of Art 842:Guild of St George 817:Burials in Cumbria 588:James S. 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University College, Reading
Coniston
Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian Society

Althing


Liverpool
RWS
Lake District
Liverpool College
University College, Oxford
John Ruskin
Brantwood
Slade School of Art
Royal Academy
Switzerland
Arthur Ransome
Oscar Gnosspelius
Robin
Swallows and Amazons series
Roger Altounyan
Cumberland
Westmorland
Norse
Jón Stefánsson
Icelandic sagas
Viking Club

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