The Greeting
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The Greeting
Giclée / Impresión de arte
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Biografía del artista
Cecil Collins (1908 – 1989): A Visionary Painter Rooted in Folklore and Blake
Cecil Collins MBE was an English painter and printmaker whose artistic journey began amidst challenging circumstances—born in Plymouth in 1908, he faced early hardships that shaped his worldview. Despite these difficulties, Collins possessed a remarkable talent for visual storytelling, drawing inspiration from pagan traditions and the prophetic writings of William Blake, forging a distinctive style characterized by dreamlike imagery and fantastical scenes.
- Early Life & Education: Collins’ formative years were marked by an apprenticeship in engineering followed by enrollment at Plymouth School of Art (1923–7), where he honed his artistic skills. A scholarship to the Royal College of Art cemented his academic pursuits, culminating in a prestigious prize awarded for life drawing—a testament to his dedication and burgeoning talent.
- Surrealist Influences & Artistic Style: Collins briefly explored Surrealism in 1936, exhibiting alongside fellow artists Eric Gill and David Jones. However, he swiftly distanced himself from the movement’s rigid dogma, prioritizing a personal artistic vision rooted in symbolism and mythology. His distinctive style embraced Blakean imagery and incorporated elements of Eastern philosophy, reflecting his fascination with Mark Tobey’s art.
- Teaching & Collaborations: From 1951 to 1975 Collins served as a professor at the Central School of Art, nurturing the creativity of aspiring artists. Notably, he mentored Ginger Gilmour, fostering a new generation of talent. His collaborative projects included designing a Shakespearean tapestry for the British embassy in Washington and creating an altarpiece for Chichester Cathedral.
- Major Achievements & Recognition: Collins’ artistic legacy extends beyond his teaching career. He achieved international acclaim through his prints—particularly “The Sleeping Fool” (1943), which resides at Tate Britain—and garnered recognition as a respected figure in British art history. In 1979, he was awarded an MBE for services to the arts, acknowledging his contribution to promoting artistic excellence.
- Legacy & Remembrance: Following Collins’ death in 1989, a retrospective exhibition at Tate Britain celebrated his enduring influence on modern art. His widow, Elisabeth Collins (née Ramsden), passed away in 2007, and subsequently, 250 of Collins’ paintings were gifted to museums across the UK—a poignant gesture honoring his artistic vision and ensuring its continued appreciation for generations to come.
Collins' profound engagement with folklore and Blakean symbolism continues to resonate within contemporary art discourse. His unwavering belief in the transformative power of imagination—expressed eloquently in *The Vision of the Fool*—remains a guiding principle for artists striving to capture the essence of life’s mysteries.
cecil collins
1908 - 1989
Datos clave
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Surrealism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
- Chagall
- Larionov
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- William Blake
- Mark Tobey
- Date Of Birth: March 23, 1908
- Date Of Death: June 4, 1989
- Full Name: James Henry Cecil Collins MBE
- Nationality: English
- Notable Artworks:
- The Sleeping Fool
- Holy Fool
- Place Of Birth: Plymouth, England

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