'Paul Nash' edited by Emma Chambers, Tate Publishing 2017
As Nolan’s biographer Nancy Underhill notes, Nash’s technique of converging past and present was a modernist tactic Nolan knew well, and one he incorporated into works such as the Queensland outback paintings which contain obvious references to the art of the nineteenth-century English ornithologist John Gould.
Title: Paul Nash
Author: Emma Chambers (ed.)
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Publication Date: 2017
Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Condition: Very good
As Nolan’s biographer Nancy Underhill notes, Nash’s technique of converging past and present was a modernist tactic Nolan knew well, and one he incorporated into works such as the Queensland outback paintings which contain obvious references to the art of the nineteenth-century English ornithologist John Gould.
Title: Paul Nash
Author: Emma Chambers (ed.)
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Publication Date: 2017
Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Condition: Very good
As Nolan’s biographer Nancy Underhill notes, Nash’s technique of converging past and present was a modernist tactic Nolan knew well, and one he incorporated into works such as the Queensland outback paintings which contain obvious references to the art of the nineteenth-century English ornithologist John Gould.
Title: Paul Nash
Author: Emma Chambers (ed.)
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Publication Date: 2017
Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Condition: Very good