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Rudbeckia Maxima, 1948
By John Nash
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Born in 1893, John Nash established his artistic reputation as a printmaker at a young age with the progressive London Group and Camden Town Group of artists immediately before the Great War. He was an Official War Artist, and thus it was only in 1919 after the war had ended that his first prints, some of them wood engravings, were produced.
The following year he was a founder member of the Society of Wood Engravers and during the next 15 years he produced approximately 135 wood engravings before abandoning the medium. However Nash continued to make prints in different media including lithographs, etchings and engravings on metal, his subject matter often rural landscapes. Nash died in 1977.
The following year he was a founder member of the Society of Wood Engravers and during the next 15 years he produced approximately 135 wood engravings before abandoning the medium. However Nash continued to make prints in different media including lithographs, etchings and engravings on metal, his subject matter often rural landscapes. Nash died in 1977.
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From the suite English Garden Flowers, one of a series of twelve lithographs.
Printed in Great Britain by W.S Cowell, Ipswich.
Drawn before the Second World War, which interrupted the printing and publishing of the lithographs for many years.
Depicting his chosen flowers, from his garden in Buckinghamshire, Nash's coloured lithographs have a life and sparkle of their own, as well as all the accuracy the most pedantic botanist could expect.
From the suite English Garden Flowers, one of a series of twelve lithographs.
Printed in Great Britain by W.S Cowell, Ipswich.
Drawn before the Second World War, which interrupted the printing and publishing of the lithographs for many years.
Depicting his chosen flowers, from his garden in Buckinghamshire, Nash's coloured lithographs have a life and sparkle of their own, as well as all the accuracy the most pedantic botanist could expect.
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