House and Garden
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About the work
- Location
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Country: Sweden
City: Stockholm
Place: British Embassy
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About the artist
Frederick Nash was born in Lambeth; the son of a builder. He studied architectural drawing under Thomas Malton jnr, before entering the Royal Academy Schools. Nash was employed by architects and drew plates for John Britton’s ‘Architectural Antiquities’ (1807) and Britton and E. W. Brayley’s ‘The Beauties of England and Wales’ (1801-09). From 1807 he worked as architectural draughtsman and lithographer to the Society of Antiquaries. In 1810, he became a member of Society of Painters in Watercolours. He also painted in oils. Nash made sketching trips to Calais, Caen, the Lake District, the Moselle and the Rhine. In 1834 he moved to Brighton. He turned to landscape painting, particularly views of Sussex, before his death in Brighton, aged 73.
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Explore
- Places
- Subjects
- watering can, gardener, landscape C19th, flower, tree, dog, hill, man, woman, girl, apron, family, path, garden, house, tiled roof, chimney
- Materials & Techniques
- paper (as artists material), watercolour (as artists materials), watercolour (as object name)
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Details
- Artist
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Frederick Nash (1782 - 1856)
- Title
- House and Garden
- Date
- Medium
- Watercolour on paper
- Dimensions
- height: 34.00 cm, width: 52.50 cm
- Acquisition
- Purchased from Gilbert Davis, July 1964
- GAC number
- 1785