Winter Wood, 1922
By Paul Nash
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Paul Nash (1889-1946) was a painter, designer, illustrator, photographer, writer and teacher. Born in London, he was the brother of the artist John Nash. He studied at the Slade School and was given early encouragement by William Rothenstein. Nash worked with Roger Fry at Omega workshops and became a member of Friday Club and LG, NEAC and SWE.
After serving with Artists’ Rifles during World War I Nash was appointed official war artist. He subsequently taught at the Royal College of Art. Nash illustrated books between the wars including Urne Buriall and The Garden of Cyrus. He is regarded as one of Britain’s greatest landscape painters and his work is held in many public and private collections worldwide.
After serving with Artists’ Rifles during World War I Nash was appointed official war artist. He subsequently taught at the Royal College of Art. Nash illustrated books between the wars including Urne Buriall and The Garden of Cyrus. He is regarded as one of Britain’s greatest landscape painters and his work is held in many public and private collections worldwide.
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From the suite Places published in 1922; seven prints from impressions from the woodblocks designed and engraved by Paul Nash as illustrations for his prose poems.
Inspired by Samuel Palmer and Bake's Virgil the poems and illustrations have been likened to a pilgrim's progress from darkness to light.
Hampden.
Nash and his wife used the Red Lion Inn, Whiteleaf, Princes Risborough as a base between 1919 and 1921. This scene at Hampden is less than two miles away.
Inspired by Samuel Palmer and Bake's Virgil the poems and illustrations have been likened to a pilgrim's progress from darkness to light.
Hampden.
Nash and his wife used the Red Lion Inn, Whiteleaf, Princes Risborough as a base between 1919 and 1921. This scene at Hampden is less than two miles away.
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