Paul Nash (1889-1946), Artist
Sitter associated with 32 portraits
Artist of 1 portrait
Painter and watercolourist. Nash's style was greatly influenced by serving with the Artists' Rifles during the First World War, and his name is particularly associated with war paintings such as We are Making a New World and The Menin Road. During the 1930s his abiding concern with landscape was modified by an interest in Surrealism, and he exhibited both found objects and paintings with Surrealist groups in 1936, 1937 and 1938.
by Helen Muspratt
vintage copy print, circa 1932
NPG x4085
by Helen Muspratt, for Ramsey & Muspratt
vintage copy print, 1932
NPG x4086
by Helen Muspratt, for Ramsey & Muspratt
vintage copy print, 1932
NPG x4087
by Lancelot de Giberne ('Lance') Sieveking
glossy bromide print, 1937
NPG x127177
by Felix H. Man (Hans Baumann)
bromide fibre print, 1943
NPG x11804
by Felix H. Man (Hans Baumann)
bromide fibre print, 1943
NPG x11805
by Felix H. Man (Hans Baumann)
bromide fibre print, 1943
NPG x11806
by Felix H. Man (Hans Baumann)
vintage bromide print, 1943
NPG x32999
by Felix H. Man (Hans Baumann)
bromide print on card mount, 1943
NPG x11807
Art
Groups
Artists and artisans
British War Artists
Neo-Romantics
Surrealists and circle
Unit One
Place
London













