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Paul Nash

British Artists


  • Tate
  • by David Boyd Haycock
As a painter, illustrator and critic, Paul Nash (1889-1946) was at the forefront of British art in the first half of the twentieth century. In this thoughtful and comprehensive survey, David Boyd Haycock explores the full course of Nash's eventful career, his profound love of the English landscape, and the psychological forces that led him to pursue a lifelong vision of flight.

ISBN 9781849764391 | E | HB
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Publisher Tate
ISBN 9781849764391
Author(s) David Boyd Haycock
Publication date September 2016
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 246 x 189 mm
Illustrations 60 col.ill.
Pages 96
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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As a painter, illustrator and critic, Paul Nash (1889-1946) was at the forefront of British art in the first half of the twentieth century. Inspired by Willam Blake, Samuel Palmer and Dante Gabriel Rossetti, he produced some of the greatest paintings of the First and Second World Wars. In the intervening years he helped introduce the British avantgarde to the thrilling potential of European modernism, experimenting with abstraction and helping to establish the Surrealist movement in Britain.
In this thoughtful and comprehensive survey, David Boyd Haycock explores the full course of Nash's eventful career, his profound love of the English landscape, and the psychological forces that led him to pursue a lifelong vision of flight.

Paul Nash

Paul Nash

€23.80