Llangennith Burrows, South Wales

John Northcote Nash (1893 - 1977)

Watercolour on paper

c1939-1940

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  • About the work
    Location
    Country: UK
    City: London
    Place: HM Treasury, 1 Horse Guards Road
  • About the artist
    John Nash, painter, wood engraver and illustrator was born in London, and was the younger brother of the British artist Paul Nash (1889–1946), with whom he shared his first exhibition at the Dorien Leigh Galleries in 1913. After serving with the Artists Rifles and working as Official War Artist between 1916 and 1918, John became the first art critic of the London Mercury magazine in 1919. He also taught art at the Ruskin School of Art, Oxford, and the Royal College of Art, London, during the 1920s and 30s. Although often associated with landscape painting, Nash was also a prolific book illustrator who specialised in botanical drawing and knowledge of plant types. Nash became an Associate of the Royal Academy in 1940 and a full member in 1951. He was awarded a CBE in 1964. His retrospective exhibition at the Royal Academy in 1967 was the first for a living painter.
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    Title
    Llangennith Burrows, South Wales
    Date
    c1939-1940
    Medium
    Watercolour on paper
    Dimensions
    height: 48.00 cm, width: 56.80 cm
    Acquisition
    Purchased from Kensington Art Gallery, July 1951
    Inscription
    br: John Nash. verso, br: (mounting notes + pencil sketch of same view)
    GAC number
    1326