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Postscript to Paul Nash’s ‘Landscape at Iden’: from Millet’s ‘Angelus’ to ‘Objects in relation’
04/2011 | 1297 | 153
Pages: 241-248
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Beal, Mary (Beal, Mary)
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Illustrations
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32. Landscape at Iden, by Paul Nash. 1929. Canvas, 69.9 by 90.8 cm. (Tate, London).
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33. The Angelus, by Jean-François Millet. c.1865. Reduced replica by Millet of his original oil of 1857–59 in the Musée d’Orsay, Paris. Pastel and crayon noir on paper, 34.3 by 43.2 cm. (Museums and Art Galleries, Glasgow).
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37. Early spring, by Ethelbert White. 1919. Canvas, 81 by 100.5 cm. (Government Art Collection of the United Kingdom).
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38. Objects in relation, by Paul Nash. 1935. Canvas, 50.8 by 61 cm. (St Paul’s School, London).
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39. Le Consolateur, by Giorgio de Chirico. 1926. Present whereabouts unknown. From a black-and-white photograph by de Chirico’s Paris art dealer Paul Guillaume, reproduced in R. Vitrac: Georges de Chirico, Paris 1927, p.63.
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40. Cover binding designed by Paul Nash for Sir Thomas Browne’s Urne Buriall and the Garden of Cyrus. 1932. Morocco and vellum with vellum inlays and gilt tooling, 30.7 by 23 cm. (Tate Archive, London).
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41. Sorrow, from Urne Buriall, by Paul Nash. 1932. Collotype and stencilled watercolour, 19 by 14 cm. (Tate Archive, London).
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42. The grieving parents, by Käthe Kollwitz. 1932. Reproduced from a photograph of 1937 in H. Fischer, ed.: Die trauernden Eltern: Ein Mahnmal für den Frieden, Cologne 1999, showing the Belgian granite statues as originally installed in 1932 in the German military cemetery of Esen-Roggeveld, Belgium.
Western art unattributed:
34. Artillery that Aided the Australians’ Advance. From The War Illustrated 7 (10th November 1917), p.245.
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35. Industrious Eve in the Garden of England. From The War Illustrated 7 (5th January 1918), p.419.
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36. War-Time Field Work of the Daughters of France. From The War Illustrated 7 (1st September 1917), p.59.
Article
'For the Fallen': Paul Nash's 'Landscape at Iden'
01/1999 | 1150 | 141
Pages: 19-23
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Author:
Beal, Mary (Beal, Mary)
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
25. Landscape at Iden, by Paul Nash. 1929. 69.9 by 90.8 cm. (Tate Gallery, London).
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26. The Angelus, Etching by Charles Waltner after Jean-François Millet, Published by François Liénard, Paris. n. d.
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27. Dust Jacket for Winter by Władisław Stanisław Reymont (Ladislas St Reymont), Designed by Paul Nash. London [1925]. (Front Cover) 19.8 by 13 cm. (Tate Gallery Archive, London).
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28. The Cherry Orchard, by Paul Nash. c.1917. Water-Colour, Ink, Pencil and Chalk on Paper, 56.5 by 47cm. (Tate Gallery, London).
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29. The Month of March, by Paul Nash. 1929. 91.4 by 71.1 cm. (Private Collection).