Evert Collier (1640-1707), AKA Edward Collier or Edwaert Colyer, was a Dutch Baroque-era painter who specialised in still life, of which he mainly sold in England, on Market Day.
Works
A Trompe l'Oeil of Newspapers, Letters and Writing Implements on a Wooden Board (1699), 58.8 x 46.2cm
Edward Collier (1683), Oil on Canvas, 44.4 x 52.8cm
Still Life (1699), Oil on Canvas, 76.2 x 63.5cm
Still Life: The Smell (1695), Oil on Canvas, 24 5/8 x 20 1/2 in
Still Life with a volume of Wither's Emblemes (1696), Oil on Canvas, 83.8 x 107.9cm
A Vanitas
Vanitas (1662), Oil on Wood, 94 x 112.1cm
Vanitas Still Life (1684), Oil on Canvas, 99 x 123cm
Archives consist of articles that originally appeared in Collier's Year Book (for events of 1997 and earlier) or as monthly updates in Encarta Yearbook (for events of 1998 and later).
The big tennis story of the year was the retirement of the 34-year-old American star Chris Evert, one of the most consistent and popular champions of the modern era.
Evert ended her illustrious pro career at the place where she first caught the public eye the U.S. Open.