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Hardcover John Nash: The Landscape of Love and Solace Book

ISBN: 0500022909

ISBN13: 9780500022900

John Nash: The Landscape of Love and Solace

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Having created some of the most memorable paintings of the First World War, John Nash (1893-1977) had a long career that spanned more than sixty years and saw both world wars. A highly versatile artist whose unique vision still resonates today, Nash produced landscape paintings in oil and watercolor and was also an illustrator, cartoonist, wood engraver, and arguably the nest botanical draftsman of his era. Despite his lack of formal training, he was held in high regard by his contemporaries--including Walter Sickert, Charles Ginner, Dora Carrington, and his brother, Paul Nash--but it was Nash's wife, Christine K hlenthal, who played perhaps the most critical role in the artist's career.

Revealed here for the first time through her letters and journals is K hlenthal's influence on Nash's career during their long, sometimes tumultuous marriage. Drawing on original research and revealing hitherto untold events that impacted Nash's life, this book examines the artist's personal and working relationships and provides a fascinating, intimate narrative of love, tragedy, and the pursuit of solace. Compelling and long- overdue, this biography and rediscovery of a major twentieth-century British artist brings into focus the life and work of John Nash.

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