John Nash
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John Nash
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A long-overdue biography and rediscovery of John Nash, Paul's brother and a major 20th-century British artist in his own right.
A long-overdue biography and rediscovery of John Nash, Paul's brother and a major 20th-century British artist in his own right
A long-overdue biography and rediscovery of 20th-century British artist John Nash
Andy Friend deftly carries the reader into a much-peopled narrative, opening up many insights into the art world at the same time that he gets inside the personal life of John Nash and his wife Christine Kühlenthal. — Frances Spalding
John Nash was a highly versatile artist who responded to the British landscape with a unique vision that still resonates today. He also created some of the most memorable paintings of the First World War. Over a sixty-year career, he produced paintings in oil and watercolour and was also an illustrator, cartoonist, wood-engraver, and arguably the finest botanical draughtsman of his era.
Unlike his older brother Paul, John received no formal art training but emerged almost fully fledged into the London art world of 1913. Held in high regard by his contemporaries, Nash was part of a wide network of artist friends, including Walter Sickert, Harold Gilman, Charles Ginner, Mark Gertler, Dora Carrington, Cedric Morris, and of course his brother Paul. He in turn influenced Eric Ravilious and Edward Bawden.
John Nash: The Landscape of Love and Solace examines these personal and working relationships, and in particular that with his wife Christine Kuhlenthal. An extraordinary voice in her own right, revealed here for the first time through her letters and journals, Christine's influence was critical to Nash's career during a long marriage which also encompassed both partners having many other relationships. Their life story is an extraordinary one, which as this book shows was touched by many hitherto untold events.
Drawing on original research and including a foreword by David Dimbleby, this fascinating and long-overdue biography provides a much fuller picture of John Nash and his work than previously and is at the same time an intimate and compelling narrative, embracing love, tragedy, and the pursuit of solace.
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"Andy Friend deftly carries the reader into a much-peopled narrative, opening up many insights into the art world at the same time that he gets inside the personal life of John Nash and his wife Christine Kuhlenthal. Rarely is such extensive scholarship communicated with such ease." – Frances Spalding
"A substantial and thorough book with much original research that tells the story not just of its subject, but also much of the development of art in the twentieth century." – Artbookreview.net
"Andy Friend vividly gives [Nash] his due, portraying a sympathetic man and substantial artist." – Best Art Books of 2020, Sunday Times
"An excellent book." – The Lady
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780500022900
Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 17 September 2020
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Thames & Hudson Ltd
Illustration: 225 Illustrations
Contributors:
- Foreword by David Dimbleby
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 165.0mm
Height: 240.0mm
Weight: 1120g
Pages: 352
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About the Author
Andy Friend is the author of Ravilious & Co: The Pattern of Friendship, which Thames & Hudson published in 2017. He conceived and co-curated the eponymous exhibition which toured the UK in 2017-18, attracting c. 100,000 visitors.
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