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Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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The Fruit Pickers c.1916 Paul Nash (1889–1946)The Fruit Pickers c.1916 The Higgins Bedford
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The Edge of the Wood c.1919 Paul Nash (1889–1946)The Edge of the Wood c.1919 Reading Museum & Town Hall
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Spring Landscape 1914 Paul Nash (1889–1946)Spring Landscape 1914 Jerwood Collection
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Cotswold Hills c.1920 Paul Nash (1889–1946)Cotswold Hills c.1920 The Box, Plymouth
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Sanctuary Wood 1917–1918 Paul Nash (1889–1946)Sanctuary Wood 1917–1918 Grundy Art Gallery
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No. 19 Air Flight over Wytschaete 1917 Paul Nash (1889–1946)No. 19 Air Flight over Wytschaete 1917 Royal Air Force Museum, Hendon
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Spring in the Trenches, Ridge Wood, 1917 1918 Paul Nash (1889–1946)Spring in the Trenches, Ridge Wood, 1917 1918 IWM (Imperial War Museums)
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We Are Making a New World 1918 Paul Nash (1889–1946)We Are Making a New World 1918 IWM (Imperial War Museums)
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A Howitzer Firing 1918 Paul Nash (1889–1946)A Howitzer Firing 1918 IWM (Imperial War Museums)
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The Ypres Salient at Night 1918 Paul Nash (1889–1946)The Ypres Salient at Night 1918 IWM (Imperial War Museums)
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Marching at Night 1918 Paul Nash (1889–1946)Marching at Night 1918 Royal Academy of Arts
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The Mule Track 1918 Paul Nash (1889–1946)The Mule Track 1918 IWM (Imperial War Museums)
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Behind the Inn 1919–22 Paul Nash (1889–1946)Behind the Inn 1919–22 Tate
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The Menin Road 1919 Paul Nash (1889–1946)The Menin Road 1919 IWM (Imperial War Museums)
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The Corner 1919 Paul Nash (1889–1946)The Corner 1919 Jerwood Collection
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The Stackyard c.1925 Paul Nash (1889–1946)The Stackyard c.1925 Herbert Art Gallery & Museum
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Landscape c.1926–1927 Paul Nash (1889–1946)Landscape c.1926–1927 Government Art Collection
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Pink Hyacinth 1921 Paul Nash (1889–1946)Pink Hyacinth 1921 Government Art Collection
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Stone Cliff 1921 Paul Nash (1889–1946)Stone Cliff 1921 British Council Collection
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Through a Window, Riviera c.1927 Paul Nash (1889–1946)Through a Window, Riviera c.1927 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)