Autumn Landscape
Details
Paul Nash (1889-1946)
Autumn Landscape
signed 'Paul/Nash' (lower left), inscribed 'Autumn Landscape' (on the stretcher)
oil on canvas
19¾ x 29½ in. (50.8 x 75.2 cm.)
Painted in 1929. There is an upright view of St. Pancras through a window on the reverse.
Autumn Landscape
signed 'Paul/Nash' (lower left), inscribed 'Autumn Landscape' (on the stretcher)
oil on canvas
19¾ x 29½ in. (50.8 x 75.2 cm.)
Painted in 1929. There is an upright view of St. Pancras through a window on the reverse.
Provenance
Mayor Gallery, London.
J.W. Freshfield.
Alberto Ries.
J.W. Freshfield.
Alberto Ries.
Literature
M. Nash, Photographic Records, 1930, no.2.
R. Seddon, The Artist's Vision, The Studio, 137, February 1940, p.38 (illustrated).
M. Eates, Paul Nash The Master of the Image, London, 1973, p.121.
A. Causey, Paul Nash, Oxford, 1980, no.631.
R. Seddon, The Artist's Vision, The Studio, 137, February 1940, p.38 (illustrated).
M. Eates, Paul Nash The Master of the Image, London, 1973, p.121.
A. Causey, Paul Nash, Oxford, 1980, no.631.
Exhibited
London, Arthur Tooth & Sons, Eight Modern British Painters, July 1930, no.7 as 'February Landscape'.
Venice, XV Biennale, Exhibition of British Section, June 1932, no.81.
London, New English Art Club, 50th Exhibition, October 1935, no.8. Hull, Spring, 1936.
Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum, Two Centuries of English Art, July 1936, no.99.
Venice, XXI Biennale, Exhibition of British Section, June 1938, no.6 as 'Landscape'.
Melbourne, Herald Exhibition, 1939.
Venice, XV Biennale, Exhibition of British Section, June 1932, no.81.
London, New English Art Club, 50th Exhibition, October 1935, no.8. Hull, Spring, 1936.
Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum, Two Centuries of English Art, July 1936, no.99.
Venice, XXI Biennale, Exhibition of British Section, June 1938, no.6 as 'Landscape'.
Melbourne, Herald Exhibition, 1939.