Paul Nash Masterpieces of Art
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Description
Introducing Paul Nash and his masterpieces of understated, melancholic modernism.
Paul Nash, the British landscape and Surrealist painter, lived through both the First and Second World Wars. His depictions of these human catastrophes, with their damaged landscapes and broken machinery are much remembered today. His painting life moved from representational landscapes, through to the Surrealist and symbolist styles of his later years where he experimented with abstraction and the everyday. He was regarded as a fine book illustrator and often created work for other graphic and theatrical forms.
This new book offers 100 images, with an introduction to his art and contribution made by Nash to the cultural sophistication of the modern world.
Paul Nash, the British landscape and Surrealist painter, lived through both the First and Second World Wars. His depictions of these human catastrophes, with their damaged landscapes and broken machinery are much remembered today. His painting life moved from representational landscapes, through to the Surrealist and symbolist styles of his later years where he experimented with abstraction and the everyday. He was regarded as a fine book illustrator and often created work for other graphic and theatrical forms.
This new book offers 100 images, with an introduction to his art and contribution made by Nash to the cultural sophistication of the modern world.
Book Information
Main Genre
Specialized Books
Sub Genre
Art
Format
Hardback
Pages
128
Price
16.50 €
Description
Introducing Paul Nash and his masterpieces of understated, melancholic modernism.
Paul Nash, the British landscape and Surrealist painter, lived through both the First and Second World Wars. His depictions of these human catastrophes, with their damaged landscapes and broken machinery are much remembered today. His painting life moved from representational landscapes, through to the Surrealist and symbolist styles of his later years where he experimented with abstraction and the everyday. He was regarded as a fine book illustrator and often created work for other graphic and theatrical forms.
This new book offers 100 images, with an introduction to his art and contribution made by Nash to the cultural sophistication of the modern world.
Paul Nash, the British landscape and Surrealist painter, lived through both the First and Second World Wars. His depictions of these human catastrophes, with their damaged landscapes and broken machinery are much remembered today. His painting life moved from representational landscapes, through to the Surrealist and symbolist styles of his later years where he experimented with abstraction and the everyday. He was regarded as a fine book illustrator and often created work for other graphic and theatrical forms.
This new book offers 100 images, with an introduction to his art and contribution made by Nash to the cultural sophistication of the modern world.
Book Information
Main Genre
Specialized Books
Sub Genre
Art
Format
Hardback
Pages
128
Price
16.50 €



