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Cecil Collins
1908–1989
British painter of visionary subjects, born in Plymouth. He studied at Plymouth School of Art, 1923–7, and at the *Royal College of Art, 1927–31.
Text Source: A Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Art (Oxford University Press)
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Flowers 1932 Cecil Collins (1908–1989)Flowers 1932 Southampton City Art Gallery
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The Artist and His Wife 1948 Cecil Collins (1908–1989)The Artist and His Wife 1948 The Hepworth Wakefield
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Elisabeth in a Blue Dress 1931 Cecil Collins (1908–1989)Elisabeth in a Blue Dress 1931 Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council
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The Artist's Wife 1954 Cecil Collins (1908–1989)The Artist's Wife 1954 Victoria Art Gallery
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Head 1939 Cecil Collins (1908–1989)Head 1939 Christchurch Mansion
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Nocturne 1970 Cecil Collins (1908–1989)Nocturne 1970 Leamington Spa Art Gallery & Museum
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A Song 1934 Cecil Collins (1908–1989)A Song 1934 Walker Art Gallery
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The Artist's House 1932 Cecil Collins (1908–1989)The Artist's House 1932 Sheffield Museums
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Vase of Flowers 1945 Cecil Collins (1908–1989)Vase of Flowers 1945 British Council Collection
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Head 1949 Cecil Collins (1908–1989)Head 1949 National Museum Cardiff
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The Joy of the Worlds 1937 Cecil Collins (1908–1989)The Joy of the Worlds 1937 National Galleries of Scotland: Modern
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The Sibyl 1958 Cecil Collins (1908–1989)The Sibyl 1958 Birmingham Museums Trust
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The Fall Of Lucifer 1933 Cecil Collins (1908–1989)The Fall Of Lucifer 1933 Tate
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Still Life 1938 Cecil Collins (1908–1989)Still Life 1938 Sheffield Museums
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Kneeling Fool 1977 Cecil Collins (1908–1989)Kneeling Fool 1977 Christchurch Mansion
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The Quest 1938 Cecil Collins (1908–1989)The Quest 1938 Tate
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Head of a Woman 1963 Cecil Collins (1908–1989)Head of a Woman 1963 Christchurch Mansion
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The Artist's Wife Seated in a Tree 1976 Cecil Collins (1908–1989)The Artist's Wife Seated in a Tree 1976 Tate
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Landscape of the Threshold 1962 Cecil Collins (1908–1989)Landscape of the Threshold 1962 Tate
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Pastoral 1965 Cecil Collins (1908–1989)Pastoral 1965 Museum & Art Swindon