Robert Crozier (1815–1891) was an English portrait artist, based in Manchester.
He was one of the Founder Members, and later President, of the Manchester Academy of Fine Arts.
[1] After the success of an 1857 exhibition at the Langworthy Gallery, Peel Park, Salford, Crozier and other local artists established the Manchester Academy of Fine Arts in 1859.
Crozier was elected literary secretary of the Academy in 1861,[3] becoming Treasurer in 1868, and President in 1878.
[1] Crozier died at his home at Sydney Street, Chorlton-on-Medlock, Manchester on 7 February 1891.