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Procession of Fools

Cecil Collins MBE: Surrealist painter & printmaker known for dreamlike imagery, folklore, and fantastical scenes. Explore his art from Plymouth to London.

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Artist Biography

A Visionary of the Poetic Imagination

The artistic journey of James Henry Cecil Collins was never merely a pursuit of aesthetic beauty, but rather a profound pilgrimage into the realms of myth, folklore, and the subconscious. Born in Plymouth in 1908, Collins’ early life was marked by the grit of reality; an initial apprenticeship in engineering provided a foundation of discipline that would later underpin his intricate draughtsmanship. However, it was through his studies at the Plymouth School of Art and subsequently the Royal College of Art that his true vocation emerged. He did not seek to replicate the visible world, but to illuminate the unseen, drawing deep inspiration from the prophetic, visionary spirit of William Blake and the ancient echoes of pagan traditions.

His early forays into the Surrealist movement in the mid-1930s allowed him to engage with the avant-garde zeitgeist, exhibiting alongside luminaries such as Eric Gill and David Jones. Yet, Collins possessed a spirit too fiercely independent to be tether of any rigid artistic dogma. While he embraced the dreamlike qualities of Surrealism, he eventually moved toward a more personal, symbolic language. This evolution saw him integrating elements of Eastern philosophy and the calligraphic fluidity found in the work of Mark Tobey, creating a style that felt both ancient and strikingly modern—a delicate dance between the ethereal and the grounded.

The Symbolism of the Fool and the Sacred

At the heart of Collins’ iconography lies a recurring fascination with the figure of the Fool. In his seminal essay collection, The Vision of the Fool, he articulated a philosophy where the fool serves as an idealistic protagonist—a poetic force capable of resisting the "mechanic jungle" of the modern, industrial world. To Collins, the fool represented the raw, inexplicable essence of life itself. This theme was woven into a broader tapestry of imagery that included angels, pilgrims, and saints, often rendered with a mystical allure that bridged the gap between early Christian motifs and primordial myth.

His technical mastery allowed him to navigate diverse media, from the delicate precision of printmaking to the expressive depth of oil, pastel, and watercolour. His works, such as the hauntingly beautiful The Bride, utilize flowing lines and symbolic landscapes to transport the viewer into a dreamscape where the boundaries between reality and myth dissolve. This ability to evoke a sense of profound mystery made his work uniquely captivating, turning every canvas into a window onto a spiritual dimension.

Legacy and Enduring Influence

Beyond the solitary act of creation, Collins left an indelible mark on the landscape of British art through his dedication to mentorship. During his long tenure as a professor at the Central School of Art from 1951 to 1975, he nurtured a generation of artists, including the notable Ginger Gilmour, instilling in them a respect for personal vision and symbolic depth. His collaborative spirit also found expression in monumental public works, such as his Shakespearean tapestry design for the British embassy in Washington and his sacred altarpiece for Chichester Cathedral.

The recognition of his genius was cemented through prestigious honors, including an MBE awarded in 1979, and major retrospective exhibitions at the Tate Gallery. Today, his legacy is preserved not only in museum collections worldwide but also through the continued reverence for his ability to capture the "poetic imagination." His life’s work remains a testament to the power of art to act as a sanctuary for the soul, offering a luminous escape from the mundane into the eternal.

cecil collins

cecil collins

1908 - 1989

Quick Facts

  • 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