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Although Ginner’s dwarf sunflowers are of modest size compared with Van Gogh’s exuberant blooms, the inspiration must have come from the Dutch artist. Paul Nash, Eclipse of the Sunflower ...
In the end, with Paul Nash's art, the question is ... in the late mad vision of Solstice of the Sunflower, from 1945, the year before his death. Nash has more than one mood, of course.
War may have broken the spirit, but it made the artist. Paul Nash had always been a singularly ... depicting a mysterious equinox of huge sunflowers – airborne precursors of death, the soul ...
This programme, Paul Nash: The Ghosts of War ... were shown to be woven around quasi-religious symbols: the lily and the sunflower. It was a memorable film about an artist that Graham-Dixon did not ...
Paul Nash is best known as a war artist. He has his distinguished ... Nash, now ill, was clearly preoccupied with death. A blackened sunflower brings this thorough and tremendously powerful ...
This unusually beautiful octavo book shows that the design work of English surrealist, landscape painter and official war artist Paul Nash (1889-1946), although spasmodic and commissioned in many ...
A curator has spent five years tracking down missing works by the artist Paul Nash for the first major exhibition of his paintings in London for 35 years. The exhibition at the Dulwich Picture ...
Residents of North Oxford will be no strangers to the presence of the artist Paul Nash in the city during the 1940s, writes Dr Ian Holgate. A blue plaque at 106 Banbury Road records the fact that ...
The latest big ticketed exhibition at Newcastle’s Laing Art Gallery focuses on the life and work of Paul Nash, lover of the English landscape, surrealist and war artist. DAVID WHETSTONE went to ...
In present-day contemporary art, “you don’t have one or two or three things happening, but everything happening at the same time.” Image Paul Nash, “The Fleet at Toulon No. 1” (1930 ...
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