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Paul Nash:

Landscape and the Life of Objects
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Paul Nash (1889-1946) created an individual pathway through English art in the first half of the 20th century, shaping a body of work that recognised the importance of the modern movement and stimulated him to evolve his own English landscape-based Surrealism. Within a narrative that is both chronological and thematic, Andrew Causey, the leading authority on Paul Nash, teases out the character of Nash's vision and unravels his personal mythology.
Contents: Introduction; Chapter 1: Painter-Poet; Chapter 2: Landscapes of the Mind; Chapter 3: War and Aftermath; Chapter 4: A New Vision; Chapter 5: Mansions of the Dead; Chapter 6: Standing Stones; Chapter 7: The Life of the Inanimate Object; Chapter 8: Sunflower and Sun; Notes; Bibliography; Chronology; Acknowledgements and Image Credits; Index.
'It is an authoritative and reliable survey of an artist always deserving of close attention.' The Burlington Magazine
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