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Paul Nash 1889–1946 Tate

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    Paul Nash (11 May 1889 – 11 July 1946) was a British surrealist painter and war artist, as well as a photographer, writer and designer of applied art. Nash was among the most important landscape artists of the first half of the twentieth century. He played a key role …

Paul Nash - 133 artworks - painting - Visual Art Encyclopedia

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    Paul Nash (11 May 1889 – 11 July 1946) was a British surrealist painter and war artist, as well as a photographer, writer and designer of applied art. Nash was among the most important landscape artists of the first half of the twentieth century. He played a key role …Birth place: London, England, United Kingdom

Paul Nash Paintings, Bio, Ideas TheArtStory

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    Summary of Paul Nash. Paul Nash painted deeply romantic and lyrical landscapes subtly re-envisioned through the shards of modernism and the horrors of war. He was a prolific and hugely talented artist, a writer, a photographer, a fine book illustrator and designer of stage scenery, fabrics, and posters, as well as most famously, a painter.Nationality: British

Paul Nash Artnet

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    Paul Nash was a British artist whose unique landscape paintings melded Surrealism, British Romanticism, and a Cézanne-like paint application. A World War I veteran, Nash often depicted the devastated battlefields of Belgium and France, as seen in his work The Menin Road (1919).Nationality: British

Nash, Paul, 1889–1946 Art UK

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    Paul Nash (1889–1946) IWM (Imperial War Museums) (b London, 11 May 1889; d Bournemouth, Hampshire, 11 July 1946). English painter, book illustrator, writer, photographer, and designer.

Paul Nash: a love of the land and a sense of place Art UK

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    Paul Nash (1889–1946) is not especially famous, but he is relatively well known for delving into the world of abstract landscape painting and conjuring what might be called a metaphysical or spiritual aura in his paintings, often set in the south of England. Wood on the Downs 1929 Paul Nash (1889–1946) Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums

Paul Nash Paintings for Sale Paul Nash Art Value Price Guide

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    Paul Nash (1889-1946) Mine Crater, Hill 60 (p.1) the rare lithograph, 1917, signed, titled, dated and inscribed, 'To Ambrose, 1918,' in pencil, the edition was 25, on extremely fine China paper laid onto stiff wove presumably by the artist, with full margins, 360 x 457mm (14 1/8 x 18in) The tunnelling and destruction of the mines at Messines was amongst the most audacious Allied plans of WWI.

Paul Nash Artworks & Famous Paintings TheArtStory

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    At this point Paul Nash had fully recovered from his breakdown in the early 1920s that had come about as a result of "war strain". During the decade that followed he built a friendship and artistic relationship with fellow English modernist, Ben Nicholson.

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