John Hollins
1798–1855 (age 57)
Biography
John Hollins (1798–1855) was a British painter whose artistic work contributed to the visual culture of the nineteenth century. He engaged with the artistic traditions and innovations of his era, bringing his distinctive vision and technical skill to his compositions and subjects.
Hollins's career reflected the vibrant artistic community of Victorian Britain, a period of considerable creativity and experimentation in the visual arts. His dedication to his craft and his contributions to British painting earned him recognition among his contemporaries. He was interred at Kensal Green Cemetery, a fitting resting place for an artist of his stature.