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Biography
Rosa Winifred Nicholson (née Roberts; 21 December 1893 – 5 March 1981) was a British painter. She was married to the painter Ben Nicholson, and was thus the daughter-in-law of the painter William Nicholson and his wife, the painter Mabel Pryde. She was the mother of the painter Kate Nicholson.
Winifred Nicholson was a colourist who developed a personal impressionistic style, concentrating on domestic still life objects and landscapes. She often combined the two subjects as seen in her painting From Bedroom Window, Bankshead showing a landscape viewed through a window, with flowers in a vase in the foreground.
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Read full Wikipedia entryArtworks
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Winifred Nicholson Window-Sill, Lugano
1923 -
Winifred Nicholson Quarante Huit Quai d’Auteuil
1935 -
Winifred Nicholson Moonlight and Lamplight
1937 -
Winifred Nicholson Flower Table
1928–9 -
Winifred Nicholson Sandpipers, Alnmouth
1933 -
Winifred Nicholson The Hunter’s Moon
1955 -
Winifred Nicholson Recollect
1973 -
Winifred Nicholson Glimpse Upon Waking
1976
Artist as subject
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Christopher Wood The Fisherman’s Farewell
1928
Sketches, letters, etc.
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Sir William Nicholson, recipients: Ben Nicholson OM, Winifred Nicholson Letter to Ben and Winifred Nicholson from Ben’s father William thanking them for having him to stay at Bankshead
8 July 1924