The Landscape Vision of Paul Nash
| AUTHOR | Cardinal, Roger |
| PUBLISHER | Reaktion Books (11/15/2016) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
Description
Paul Nash (1889-1946) has long been admired as one of the outstanding English landscape painters of the twentieth century. He has a deep affinity for sites in southern England, including the rolling downland near Swanage, the gaunt coastline at Dymchurch, the enigmatic stone circles at Avebury, and the twin hills in Oxfordshire known as the Wittenham Clumps, which became the focal symbol of his art.
In this book, Roger Cardinal surveys the full range of Nash's work, from the ravaged Flanders landscapes of World War I to the spectacular aerial battles of World War II and on to the meditative late oils, his final masterpieces. Movingly written and beautifully illustrated, it offers a definitive account of the painter and a lovely addition to the bookshelves of any art lover.
In this book, Roger Cardinal surveys the full range of Nash's work, from the ravaged Flanders landscapes of World War I to the spectacular aerial battles of World War II and on to the meditative late oils, his final masterpieces. Movingly written and beautifully illustrated, it offers a definitive account of the painter and a lovely addition to the bookshelves of any art lover.
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ISBN-13:
9780948462023
ISBN-10:
0948462027
Binding:
Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
136
Carton Quantity:
40
Product Dimensions:
6.10 x 0.40 x 9.10 inches
Weight:
0.40 pound(s)
Country of Origin:
US
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
Design | Graphic Arts - General
Design | Individual Artists - General
Design | Techniques - Painting - General
Dewey Decimal:
760.092
Library of Congress Control Number:
90122227
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Paul Nash (1889-1946) has long been admired as one of the outstanding English landscape painters of the twentieth century. He has a deep affinity for sites in southern England, including the rolling downland near Swanage, the gaunt coastline at Dymchurch, the enigmatic stone circles at Avebury, and the twin hills in Oxfordshire known as the Wittenham Clumps, which became the focal symbol of his art.
In this book, Roger Cardinal surveys the full range of Nash's work, from the ravaged Flanders landscapes of World War I to the spectacular aerial battles of World War II and on to the meditative late oils, his final masterpieces. Movingly written and beautifully illustrated, it offers a definitive account of the painter and a lovely addition to the bookshelves of any art lover.
In this book, Roger Cardinal surveys the full range of Nash's work, from the ravaged Flanders landscapes of World War I to the spectacular aerial battles of World War II and on to the meditative late oils, his final masterpieces. Movingly written and beautifully illustrated, it offers a definitive account of the painter and a lovely addition to the bookshelves of any art lover.
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Author:
Cardinal, Roger
Roger Cardinal is Professor of Literary and Visual Studies at the University of Kent at Canterbury.
John Elsner is Lecturer at the Courtauld Institute of Art.
John Elsner is Lecturer at the Courtauld Institute of Art.
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