Paul Nash

(British, 1889–1946)

Paul Nash was a British artist whose unique landscape paintings melded Surrealism, British Romanticism, and a Cézanne-like paint application. A World War I veteran, Nash often depicted the devastated battlefields of Belgium and France, as seen in his work The Menin Road (1919). “Imagine a wide landscape flat and scantily wooded and what trees remain blasted and torn, naked and scarred and riddled,” he once described. Born on May 11, 1889 in London, United Kingdom, he studied at the Slade School of Art alongside Ben NicholsonDora Carrington, and Stanley Spencer. In 1914, the 25 year old Nash enlisted in the British Army and was sent to the Western Front early in 1917. A few months into to his tour he was sent back to London to recover from a broken rib, during his absence the majority of his unit was killed. He returned to the Western Front as a war artist, disturbed by the destruction he saw, the artist made it his duty to convey the horror of war to the British public. After the war, Nash began using his watercolors and ink drawings from the trenches as references for oil paintings. Through the following decades, he established himself as an illustrator and painter. The artist died on July 11, 1946 in Boscombe, United Kingdom and was survived by his brother the painter John Nash. Today, his works are held in the collections of the Tate Gallery in London, The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the National Galleries of Scotland in Edinburgh, and the Art Institute of Chicago, among others.

Paul Nash Artworks

Paul Nash (831 results)
Design of flowers, 1926–1926

Paul Nash

Design of flowers, 1926–1926

Sale Date: June 3, 2004

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Black poplar pond, 1922–1922

Paul Nash

Black poplar pond, 1922–1922

Sale Date: June 3, 2004

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Urne Buriall, 1932–1932

Paul Nash

Urne Buriall, 1932–1932

Sale Date: June 3, 2004

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Baskets of vegetables

Paul Nash

Baskets of vegetables

Sale Date: March 29, 2004

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Landscape at Rye, 1932–1932

Paul Nash

Landscape at Rye, 1932–1932

Sale Date: March 16, 2004

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Landscape with pines

Paul Nash

Landscape with pines

Sale Date: December 3, 2003

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Meeting place

Paul Nash

Meeting place

Sale Date: December 2, 2003

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Path through the wood

Paul Nash

Path through the wood

Sale Date: December 2, 2003

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A private world, 1978–1978

Paul Nash

A private world, 1978–1978

Sale Date: November 18, 2003

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Moonlight voyage, 1940–1940

Paul Nash

Moonlight voyage, 1940–1940

Sale Date: October 30, 2003

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Snape, 1935–1938

Paul Nash

Snape, 1935–1938

Sale Date: October 16, 2003

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Landscape with pines

Paul Nash

Landscape with pines

Sale Date: July 3, 2003

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Paths into the wood, 1921–1921

Paul Nash

Paths into the wood, 1921–1921

Sale Date: June 30, 2003

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Hanging garden, 1924–1924

Paul Nash

Hanging garden, 1924–1924

Sale Date: June 30, 2003

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Black poplar pond

Paul Nash

Black poplar pond

Sale Date: June 30, 2003

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Untitled

Paul Nash

Untitled

Sale Date: June 24, 2003

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Composition

Paul Nash

Composition

Sale Date: June 10, 2003

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Black farm on the marsh, 1922–1922

Paul Nash

Black farm on the marsh, 1922–1922

Sale Date: June 6, 2003

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Badbury Rings, Dorset

Paul Nash

Badbury Rings, Dorset

Sale Date: June 6, 2003

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Russell Square, 1942–1942

Paul Nash

Russell Square, 1942–1942

Sale Date: June 6, 2003

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The French farm, 1926–1926

Paul Nash

The French farm, 1926–1926

Sale Date: June 4, 2003

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Wittenham clumps

Paul Nash

Wittenham clumps

Sale Date: June 4, 2003

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The Battle of Britain, 1940–1940

Paul Nash

The Battle of Britain, 1940–1940

Sale Date: April 17, 2003

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In the doorway, 1923–1923

Paul Nash

In the doorway, 1923–1923

Sale Date: March 31, 2003

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