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Paul Nash
1889–1946
(b London, 11 May 1889; d Bournemouth, Hampshire, 11 July 1946). English painter, book illustrator, writer, photographer, and designer. Nash was one of the most individual British artists of his period, taking a distinguished place in the English tradition of deep attachment to the countryside whilst at the same time responding imaginatively to European modernism.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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St Pancras, London 1927 The Wilson
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View R 1940 Rugby Art Gallery and Museum
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Through a Window, Riviera c.1927 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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'Modern Textiles' 1926 Victoria and Albert Museum
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The Edge of the Wood c.1919 Reading Museum & Town Hall
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Landscape of the Bagley Woods 1943 Glynn Vivian Art Gallery
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Harbour and Room 1932–6 Tate
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Voyages of the Moon 1934–7 Tate
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Landscape 1939 The Postal Museum
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Berkshire Landscape 1927 Southwark Art Collection
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Michaelmas Landscape 1943 Ferens Art Gallery
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Dymchurch, Kent 1922 The Higgins Bedford
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Winter Sea 1925–1937 York Art Gallery
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Still Life with Bog Cotton 1927 Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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Oxenbridge Pond 1927–1928 Birmingham Museums Trust
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Landscape of the Moon's First Quarter 1943 Birmingham Museums Trust
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Event on the Downs 1934 Government Art Collection
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Eclipse of the Sunflower 1945 British Council Collection
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Telecommunications 1934 Walker Art Gallery
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Battle of Britain 1941 IWM (Imperial War Museums)