Paul Nash

Paul Nash was a landscape painter in oils and watercolour, a book illustrator, writer and designer for applied arts. The elder brother of John Nash, he studied at the Slade School and went on to work with Roger Fry at the Omega Workshops. Nash was appointed an Official War Artist in 1917 having served with the Artist’s Rifles since 1914.  After the war he taught at Oxford and The Royal College of Art and was an official war artist again in World War II.  www.tate.org.uk

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Still Life with Bog Cotton by Paul Nash
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The Rye Marshes, 1932 by Paul Nash
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Landscape of the Vernal Equinox (III) by Paul Nash
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Wall Against the Sea by Paul Nash
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Berkshire Downs, 1922 Paul Nash (1889-1946)