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This is an open edition print on 310gsm thick, 100% cotton rag paper of s 1933 photograph by Paul Nash. Initially, using a No.1A pocket Kodak series 2 camera, Nash captured images so that he could refer to them in the creation of his paintings. Increasingly, however, he saw his photographs, not as aids or sketches, but as artworks in their own right. nbspHere Nash depicts a dead tree on Romney Marsh. Nash was always interested in landscapes and aspects of the natural world, not for their historical or aesthetic interest per se, but more because he thought that certain ‘places’ as he called them had about them a mystical importance, a ‘genius loci’ which lent the place an importance which transcended its apparent properties. As he wrote ’there are places…whose relationship of parts creates a mystery, an enchantment’. It is this mystery, this enchantment, which Nash tries to capture in his photographs.
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This is a stunning giclee reproduction on 310 gsm thick, 100% cotton rag of an original oil on canvas by Paul Nash, depicting the shore at Dymchurch, Kent, where Paul Nash moved with his wife in 1921. It is one of a series of 'places' painted by Nash
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This is a giclée numbered limited edition 850 on 310gsm thick, 100% cotton rag paper. The original oil on canvas was painted when Nash just moved to Swanage, Dorset. Here he explored surrealist imagery and themes in his paintings as well as his phot
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