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.