Paul Nash: The Elements

Paul Nash

10 February 2010 - 9 May 2010

Paul Nash (1889 – 1946) painted beautiful landscapes of the Downs, strange flooded rooms, and classic images of two World Wars.

Paul Nash

Paul Nash

Paul Nash

Totes Meer, 1940-1, Oil on canvas, 101.6 x 152.4cm, Tate, London

Paul Nash: The Elements

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“the work is so spellbinding” Tom Lubbock, The Independent. Read the Full Review

Totes Meer – mangled metal torsos of crashed bombers forming an iron sea, seen by queasy moonlight – is the greatest English painting of the second world war.” The Financial Times. Read the Full Review

10 February –  9 May 2010

Paul Nash (1889 – 1946) painted beautiful landscapes of the Downs, strange flooded rooms, and classic images of two World Wars. The exhibition includes paintings, watercolours and photographs from the whole of his career, showing how he selected elementary objects, to put them in relationships of conflict or harmony, and found pathways, nests and thresholds between them and within them.

This exhibition has been supported by:

Delancey LogoAir Canada LogoThe Friends of Dulwich Picture Gallery
The Elizabeth Cayzer Charitable Trust

Daniel Katz Ltd.
Offer Waterman
The Royal Historical Society Robinson Bequest

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