Paul Nash Masterpieces of Art

Paul Nash Masterpieces of Art
Author: Michael Kerrigan
Publisher: Flame Tree Illustrated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-04-26
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781786647719

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Paul Nash, the British landscape and Surrealist painter, lived through both the First and Second World Wars. His depictions of these human catastrophes, with their damaged landscapes and broken machinery are much remembered today. His painting life moved from representational landscapes, through to the Surrealist and symbolist styles of his later years where he experimented with abstraction and the everyday. He was regarded as a fine book illustrator and often created work for other graphic and theatrical forms. This new book offers 100 images, with an introduction to his art and contribution made by Nash to the cultural sophistication of the modern world.

Paul Nash

Paul Nash
Author: Paul Nash
Publisher:
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2000
Genre: Art criticism
ISBN: 9780198174134

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This is a critical edition of the art writings of the painter Paul Nash (1889-1946). Alongside the very different Wyndham Lewis, Nash was the only major British artist of his generation who was also a regular critic of, and essayist on, art. He knew and read the leading critics of his day,and evolved a distinctive position in relation to them. His relationship to British modernism and the mutual stimulus of art and criticism, the opening up of his criticism and that of others to poetic and literary influences under the influence of Surrealism is discussed by Andrew Causey. Nash'swritings span the years 1919 to 1946, with the majority dating from the 1930s; they were framed by his profession of painting and his activities as an art teacher, a product designer, and his involvement, as organiser and polemicist, in the art world. All of these helped for form the individualityof his writing.

The Landscape Vision of Paul Nash

The Landscape Vision of Paul Nash
Author: Roger Cardinal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1989
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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"Roger Cardinal surveys the full range of Nash's images, from the ravaged Flanders landscapes of World War I to the spectacular aerial battles of World War II and the meditative late oils ... The essay is illustrated throughout with Nash's paintings, watercolours and ... photography; it draws on Nash's own writings ... to explain Nash in his own terms ... With 70 illustrations, 27 in full colour"--Back cover.

Tate British Artists

Tate British Artists
Author: David Boyd Haycock
Publisher: Tate
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2002
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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The art of Paul Nash drew heavily on William Blake, Samuel Palmer and Dante Gabriel Rosetti, and on Nash's close relationship with the poetry of the English countryside, leading to his characterisation as an 'essentially English' artist. But Nash also produced some of the most imaginative responses by a British artist to the thrilling potential of European modernism, experimenting with abstraction and helping to establish the Surrealist movement in Britain.

Paul Nash in Pictures

Paul Nash in Pictures
Author: James Russell
Publisher: Exhibit A
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2011
Genre:
ISBN: 9780955277771

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Paul Nash in Pictures: Landscape and Dream by James Russell celebrates the life and work of Paul Nash (1889-1946), an artist of energy and vision who created iconic paintings of both world wars and explored in inimitable style the ideas and issues of the interwar years. After a period of neglect following his death, Nash's reputation is in the ascendant again, but though we appreciate the quality of his paintings, we have perhaps lost sight of their humanity. Bringing a fresh eye to the artist's legacy, Paul Nash in Pictures: Landscape and Dream goes behind the scenes of twenty-two paintings to explore Nash's life, the places and people he knew, and the times in which he lived. This new Paul Nash art book draws on diverse sources, from published books to correspondence, to create an intimate portrait of a passionate, funny, supremely imaginative artist.

Paul Nash

Paul Nash
Author: Paul Nash
Publisher: Scala Books
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2010
Genre:
ISBN:

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An analysis of the themes and visual symbolism in the work of one of the great pioneers of British Modernism.

Paul Nash

Paul Nash
Author: Margot Eates
Publisher: John Murray
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1973
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Paul Nash

Paul Nash
Author: Anthony Bertram
Publisher:
Total Pages: 114
Release: 1923
Genre: Painters
ISBN:

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Paintings and Watercolours

Paintings and Watercolours
Author: Paul Nash
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1975
Genre:
ISBN: 9780900874963

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