• Paul Nash painted deeply romantic and lyrical landscapes subtly re-envisioned through the shards of modernism and the horrors of war.
  • Paul Nash (11 May 1889 – 11 July 1946)[1] was a British surrealist painter and war artist, as well as a photographer, writer and designer of applied art.
  • The recent Tate Britain retrospective on Paul Nash (1889-1946) in London, reveals an artist of diverse interests and talents.
  • Paul Nash (11 May 1889 – 11 July 1946) was a British surrealist painter and war artist, as well as a photographer, writer and designer of applied art.
  • Paul Nash, ‘Indians in Belgium’, 1917. After only three months at the front Nash was injured after falling into a trench and invalided back to England.
  • Paul Nash was born in Kensington, London in 1889. He was the son of barrister, William Henry Nash and of navy captain's daughter, Caroline Nash.
  • Read the essential details about artist Paul Nash who was born in 1889. In March 1917 he was sent to the Western Front.
  • Paul Nash, The Rye Marshes, 1932, oil on canvas Ferens Art Gallery: Hull Museums. ... We will visit Paul Nash at the Sainsbury Centre for visual arts.
  • Landscape of the Megaliths: painting, Paul Nash 1889 - 1946. ... Whiteleaf Cross: painting, Paul Nash 1889 - 1946.
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