Background
Collier was born in Glossop in Derbyshire, the son of Martha Siddall and Thomas Collier, who was a prosperous grocer and tea dealer.
Collier was born in Glossop in Derbyshire, the son of Martha Siddall and Thomas Collier, who was a prosperous grocer and tea dealer.
He received tuition at the Manchester School of Art and, inspired by David Cox"s example, lived at Betws-y-Coed in northern Wales between 1864 and 1869. He moved to London in about 1870 on being elected to the New Water Colour Society. Although not a prolific worker or exhibitor, he is regarded as one of the finest of English landscape watercolourists.
Collier was industrious, retiring and often in poor health, yet financially independent, able to work without pandering to popular taste and to travel at will into the Suffolk countryside.
In 1879 he arranged for the construction of a large house and studio in Hampstead where he spent his days painting and entertaining artist friends. Collier died in Hampstead, London in 1891.