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Nash, Paul
The Battle of Britian, August to October 1940
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ID: 19612
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Nash, Paul
English, 1889-1946
Painter, printmaker, designer, writer and photographer. Although he briefly attended the Slade School, London, in 1910, he was essentially self-taught. His first one-man show was held in 1912 at the Carfax Gallery, London, where he showed a set of shadowy landscapes and imaginative drawings that look back to the Pre-Raphaelites and late 19th-century illustration. Between 1910 and 1914 he paid little attention to Post-Impressionism and the modern movements in London. Related Paintings of Nash, Paul :. | Self-portrait in an armour. | Four Foxes | Allegorie der Lehre | The Gunpowder Storehouse Fire at Anvers | Building Gunboats and Mortar Boats | Related Artists: Alfred GuillouFrench Academic Painter, 1844-1926 MOLENAER, Jan MienseDutch painter (b. ca. 1610, Haarlem, d. 1668, Haarlem).
Dutch painter and draughtsman. The surprisingly large oeuvre of this remarkably versatile genre painter displays an inventive symbolism, wit and humour, which identify him as the true forerunner of Jan Steen. Schlesinger Henri GuillaumeFrench portraits and genre painter , 1846-1884
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