Paul Nash (British Artists) by David Haycock

Paul Nash (British Artists) by David Haycock

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Paul Nash's consistent advocacy of the avant-garde combined with his passionate attachment to the English landscape established him as one of the most influential British artists of the 20th century.

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Paul Nash (British Artists) by David Haycock

The art of Paul Nash drew heavily on William Blake, Samuel Palmer and Dante Gabriel Rosetti, and on Nash's close relationship with the poetry of the English countryside, leading to his characterisation as an 'essentially English' artist. But Nash also produced some of the most imaginative responses by a British artist to the thrilling potential of European modernism, experimenting with abstraction and helping to establish the Surrealist movement in Britain. Nash's consistent advocacy of the avant-garde combined with his passionate attachment to the English landscape established him as one of the most influential British artists of the twentieth century, making this a welcome addition to the Tate's British Artists series.
David Boyd Haycock is a Junior Research Fellow at Wolfson College, Oxford.
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ISBN 13 9781854374363
ISBN 10 1854374362
Title Paul Nash (British Artists)
Author David Haycock
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Tate Publishing
Year published 2003-03-17
Number of pages 80
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.