John Collingham Moore

John Collingham Moore (1829 – 12 July 1880) was a British artist during the Victorian era.

He was one of the 14 children of the artist William Moore of York, who in the first half of the 19th century enjoyed a considerable reputation in the north of England as a painter of portraits and landscape.

[2] In 1858, the three brothers moved to Italy[2] in order to paint the landscape so popular with the British public,[3] in both oils and watercolour.

[5] In later life, Moore lived at Northbrook House in Grove Road, St John's Wood in Middlesex (now Greater London), where he died on 12 July 1880.

[5] He was buried in the Moore family grave on the eastern side of Highgate Cemetery in the adjoining plot to his two brothers.

Emily Langton Langton (1871)
by John Collingham Moore
Family grave of John Collingham Moore in Highgate Cemetery