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Paul Nash
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1938,oil_on_canvas,30x39.75_in,76.5x101.5_cm,manchester_art_gallery,uk
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mk247
1938,oil on canvas,30x39.75 in,76.5x101.5 cm,manchester art gallery,uk |
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British
1889-1946
Paul Nash Location
Painter and graphic artist. Wounded during the 1914-18 war, he was appointed an official war artist and examples of his work from this time, We are Making a New World and The Menin Road, are in the Imperial War Museum. Essentially a landscape artist, who saw himself as a successor to Blake and Turner, his work was imbued with deep, sometimes prophetic symbolism. In the Second World War, he was again an official war artist; his Totes Meer (Dead Sea) and Bomber in the Corn hang in the Tate Gallery.
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