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Nash, Paul
Equivalents for the Megaliths
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ID: 32849
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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 :. | The Southwest | Self portrait | Still-Life with Shell Fountain and Flowers | fjallammel | The Quarries of Le Chou near Pontoise | Related Artists: Masek, Vitezlav KarelCzech Painter, 1865-1927 Christian Malipainted Magd mit Kuhen an der Tranke am See an einem sonnigen Fruhlingsmorgen, Munchen in 1880 Giovanni di FrancescoItalian Early Renaissance Painter, 1412-1459
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