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Creator:
Haycock, David Boyd, 1968–
Title(s):
Paul Nash : another life, another world / David Boyd Haycock.
Additional Title(s):
Another life, another world
Edition:
Revised and expanded edition.
Published/Created:
London : Piano Nobile, [2019]
Physical Description:
100 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm.
Holdings:
Reference Library
NJ18.N17 H39 2019 (LC) Oversize
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Classification:
Books
Notes:
"First published in October 2014. This revised and expanded edition published to accompany an exhibition in New York, May 2019"--Colophon
Includes bibliographical references and index
"Following Piano Nobile's sell-out 2014 publication Paul Nash: Watercolours 1910 - 1946, this expanded edition includes new works including oil paintings, prints and photographs, and an extensively reworked text by David Boyd Haycock. Paul Nash: Another Life, Another World is published to coincide with the first dedicated display of Paul Nash's work in New York, to be held in May 2019. Nash was the leading British modernist of his day and this catalogue presents a varied selection of his work. Following recent exhibitions at Tate Britain (2016) and the Fondation Van Gogh, Arles (2018), this book will show the many sides to Nash's work. 2019 marks one-hundred years since the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, the event which marked the official end to the First World War. With previously unseen war work, as well as some of Nash's most adventurous modernist output from the 1920s and 1930s, the publication will present the artist as both a witness to history and a powerful creative mind whose efforts are still resonant today."--Publisher's website
Subject Terms:
Nash, Paul, 1889–1946 -- Exhibitions.
Nash, Paul, 1889–1946.
Form/Genre:
Exhibition catalogs.
Contributors:
Nash, Paul, 1889–1946.
Piano Nobile (Firm), host institution.
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  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • Works
  • Notes
  • Chronology
  • Selected exhibitions
  • Bibliography
  • Index.