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Cecil Collins papers

[c.1930]–1989

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Available online are sketchbooks, drawings, printmaking studies and poetry by Cecil Collins, including preliminary work for the fool series and for the altarpiece 'The Icon of Divine Light', in Chichester Cathedral.

Two letters to Cecil Collins from artists and critics including Henry Moore, John Piper, Julian Trevelyan and Herbert Read are also available online.

Details of the remainder of the collection can be found on the Archive catalogue.

Collection Owner
Cecil Collins 1908–1989
Collection
Tate Archive
Acquisition
Presented by Mrs Elisabeth Collins in 1992
Reference
TGA 923

302 objects in this collection

  • Cecil Collins papers

    302 Objects

    • Cecil Collins’ artwork

      300 Objects

    • Correspondence

      2 Objects

Title
Cecil Collins papers
Date
[c.1930]–1989
Description
Available online are sketchbooks, drawings, printmaking studies and poetry by Cecil Collins, including preliminary work for the fool series and for the altarpiece 'The Icon of Divine Light', in Chichester Cathedral.

Two letters to Cecil Collins from artists and critics including Henry Moore, John Piper, Julian Trevelyan and Herbert Read are also available online.

Details of the remainder of the collection can be found on the Archive catalogue.
Reference
TGA 923

Showing 21–40 of 302 objects

Abstract design, possibly figures by Cecil Collins

Cecil Collins
date not known

Drawing of a reclining nude and two standing nudes in a landscape, by Cecil Collins

Cecil Collins
date not known

Drawing of figures in a landscape, by Cecil Collins

Cecil Collins
date not known

Drawing of figures under a canopy in a landscape by Cecil Collins

Cecil Collins
date not known

Drawing of figures under a canopy in a landscape by Cecil Collins

Cecil Collins
date not known

Drawing of a radiant angel before the sun by Cecil Collins

Cecil Collins
date not known

Sketch of a horse by Cecil Collins

Cecil Collins
date not known

Drawing of a woman in landscape, carrying a spherical object, by Cecil Collins

Cecil Collins
date not known

Drawing of a landscape by Cecil Collins

Cecil Collins
date not known

Drawing of an angelic figure and burning wheels by Cecil Collins

Cecil Collins
date not known

Sketch of trees and a head by Cecil Collins

Cecil Collins
date not known

Drawing titled ‘Stars falling into sea’ by Cecil Collins

Cecil Collins
date not known

Drawing of a crucifixion by Cecil Collins

Cecil Collins
date not known

Abstract drawing by Cecil Collins

Cecil Collins
date not known

Abstract drawing by Cecil Collins

Cecil Collins
date not known

Drawing of a landscape with mountains, stars and flower or tree-like forms, by Cecil Collins

Cecil Collins
date not known

Drawing of an angel with arm outstretched towards a figure in a boat on the water, by Cecil Collins

Cecil Collins
date not known
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Drawing of faint outlines of a tree by Cecil Collins

Cecil Collins
date not known

A rough composition sketch of a figure in a landscape by Cecil Collins

Cecil Collins
date not known

Sketch includes trees and wheel-like shapes by Cecil Collins

Cecil Collins
date not known
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