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Ben Nicholson (1894-1982), Artist; son of Sir William Nicholson

Sitter in 6 portraits
Artist of 1 portrait
Son of Sir William Nicholson, Ben Nicholson was the leading abstract artist of his generation. Son of the painters William Nicholson and Mabel Pryde, attended the Slade School, (1910-11). In the 1920s, at Bankshead in Cumberland, he painted a 'primitive' style of landscape. He joined the '7 and 5' Society in 1924 and became its Chairman in 1926, taking it to the extremes of abstraction by 1935. His Constructivist-inspired paintings and reliefs and his large abstract sculptures were among the first British works of the modern movement to achieve international recognition. He was married to Barbara Hepworth from 1938-51.

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5553

Ben Nicholson

by Mabel Pryde
oil on canvas, circa 1910-1914
NPG 5553

6379

William Nicholson; Ben Nicholson

by Unknown artist
ink and wash, circa 1916
NPG 6379

P42

Ben Nicholson

by Humphrey Spender
bromide print, circa 1935
NPG P42

5591

1933 (St Rémy - self-portrait with Barbara Hepworth)

by Ben Nicholson
oil on canvas, 1933
On display in Room 31 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG 5591

x22452

Ben Nicholson

by Bill Brandt
bromide print on card mount, 1956
NPG x22452

x22451

Ben Nicholson

by Bill Brandt
bromide print on card mount, 1956
NPG x22451

Links
Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal, Cumbria
All paintings by this artist on the BBC Your Paintings website
Falmouth Art Gallery, Falmouth, Cornwall
Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Category
Art
Groups
Artists and artisans
Seven and Five Group
St Ives School
Unit One
Places
Cambridgeshire
Cornwall
Cumbria