Paul Nash

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an image of a painting with trees in the background
Bonhams : Paul Nash (British, 1889-1946) A Drawing 55.9 x 38.1 cm. (22 x 15 in.) (Executed in 1913)
Paul Nash (British, 1889-1946) A Drawing (Executed in 1913)
an image of a painting that looks like it is in the middle of a field
Cotswold Hills | Art UK
Cotswold Hills. 1920. Paul Nash
a painting of desert landscape with trees and rocks in the foreground, red mountains in the background
We are Making a New World
"We are Making a New World" - by Paul Nash. 1918. The destruction and desolation of the First World War. Given extra impact by the painting's title.
an old drawing of some people walking down the street in front of trees and bushes
Paul Nash and World War One: ‘I am no longer an artist, I am a messenger to those who want the war to go on for ever… and may it burn their lousy souls’
Paul Nash, ‘Men Marching at Night’, 1918
a round mirror mounted to the side of a white wall next to a wooden floor
a drawing of a room in the sky with clouds and wires hanging from it's ceiling
‘Mansions of the Dead‘, Paul Nash, 1932 | Tate
Paul Nash, Mansions of the Dead 1932
a drawing of trees and buildings in the snow
Paul Nash: Watercolours, 1910-1946 | 9 October - 22 November 2014
"Hampstead Gardens under Snow" by Paul Nash, c.1938/9 (watercolour on paper)
a black and white drawing of a landscape
Dymchurch - Strange
an image of a painting that looks like it is in the middle of a field
The Cornfield 1918
an open window with birds looking out at the ocean
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Paul Nash's "Landscape from a Dream"
a painting of an airplane in the middle of a field with snow on it's ground
Paul Nash (artist) - Wikipedia
Paul Nash (artist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Menin Road, Paul Nash
a painting of a cemetery with trees and the moon in the sky above it,
‘Pillar and Moon‘, Paul Nash, 1932–42 | Tate
'Pillar and Moon', Paul Nash | Tate. One of my all time favourite paintings. My brilliant art teacher got me into Paul Nash. I used to visit the places Paul Nash painted in England and paint my own versions of the same landscapes. His landscape pictures seem to be about dreams.
an oil painting of mountains and trees with the moon in the sky
‘Landscape of the Moon’s Last Phase’ - Paul Nash
an abstract painting with black and white colors
Winter Sea | Art UK
PAUL NASH Winter Sea (1925-37) Have loved this ever since I saw it in York Art Gallery. The personification of the cold North Sea.
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