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John Northcote Nash (11 April 1893 – 23 September 1977) was a British painter of landscapes and still-lives, and a wood engraver and illustrator, particularly of botanic works. He was the younger brother of the artist Paul Nash.
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Read full Wikipedia entryArtworks
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John Nash The Lane
exhibited 1923 -
John Nash The Moat, Grange Farm, Kimble
exhibited 1922 -
John Nash Dorset Landscape
c.1915 -
John Nash Rocks and Sand Dunes, Oxwich Bay, South Wales
c.1939 -
John Nash A Suffolk Landscape
c.1936–7 -
John Nash The Cornfield
1918 -
John Nash The Blenheim
1947 -
John Nash Avoncliffe from the Aqueduct
c.1926
Sketches, letters, etc.
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John Nash, recipient: William Harry Nash Letter from John Nash to William Harry Nash
15 September [1917] -
John Nash Sketchbook, ‘The Student’s Drawing Book’
1920 -
John Nash Sketchbook
1920s -
John Nash Christmas card with a design of ‘Crested moss’
1967