Lot 11
  • 11

Paul Nash

Estimate
8,000 - 12,000 GBP
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Description

  • Paul Nash
  • landscape, stone cliff
  • signed and dated July 1921
  • pencil and watercolour
  • 37.5 by 54cm.; 14¾ by 21¼in.

Exhibited

Leeds, Temple Newsam, Nash - Hepworth Exhibition, 1943, no.39

Condition

On wove paper. There are artist's pinholes in all four corners of the work, although these were probably caused by the artist during the creation of the work. There is a repaired tear in the lower right corner (approximately 6cm in length). The work is slightly faded. Under glass with a white mount and held in a simple wooden frame. Unexamined out of its frame.
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