John Nash

John Northcote Nash was a painter of landscape and still life, a wood engraver and an illustrator. The younger brother of artist Paul Nash, who advised him to avoid formal training which he thought would ruin his brother’s unique vision of landscape. Nash fought for 14 months in the First World War before becoming an official war artist; a position he resumed in 1940. Between the wars he taught at the Ruskin School in Oxford and the Royal College of Art where he continued to teach after the war in 1945. In 1967 he was given an unprecedented retrospective exhibition at the Royal Academy, the first by a living painter.

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Window Plants by John Nash
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Frozen ponds by John Nash
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Winter Scene by John Nash
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The Garden Under Snow by John Nash
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Winter Afternoon by John Nash ©Bridgeman Art Library