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Drawing of three ‘eyes of the heart’ attached to conical shapes, glowing, by Cecil Collins

1962

Drawing of three ‘eyes of the heart’ attached to conical shapes, glowing, by Cecil Collins

Created by
Cecil Collins 1908–1989
Date
1962
Medium
Graphite on paper
Dimensions
209 × 149 mm
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Created by
Cecil Collins 1908–1989
Title
Drawing of three ‘eyes of the heart’ attached to conical shapes, glowing, by Cecil Collins
Date
1962
Description
Drawing is signed and dated by Collins. On the reverse is a study of a chalice.
Format
Artwork - on paper, unique
Collection
Tate Archive
Acquisition
Presented by Mrs Elisabeth Collins in 1992
Reference
TGA 923/1/2/70

Archive context

  • Cecil Collins papers TGA 923 (302)
    • Cecil Collins’ artwork TGA 923/1 (300)
      • Loose drawings and studies TGA 923/1/2 (97)
        • Drawing of three ‘eyes of the heart’ attached to conical shapes, glowing, by Cecil Collins TGA 923/1/2/70
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