Shore (Giclee Limited Edition of 850) by Paul Nash37cm x 54cm 15" x 22" 61cm x 74cm 25" x 30" Discover more about this printThis is a stunning giclee reproduction on 310 gsm thick, 100% cotton rag of an original oil on canvas by Paul Nash, depicting the shore at Dymchurch, Kent, where Paul Nash moved with his wife in 1921. It is one of a series of 'places' painted by Nash. 'there are places...whose relationship of parts creates a mystery, an enchantment, which cannot be analysed' Paul Nash. In this piece Nash portrays here is the struggle between Man and Nature – a struggle which, in perpetuity it would seem, neither are destined to win. The original size of the painting is 62.2 x 94cm Click these words to find similar prints.About Paul NashPaul Nash was an English painter, most famous for his work created during World War I and II. These included We Are Making a New World in the First World War, and Totes Meer from the Second World War. He was also influential in introducing European Modernism to Britain, and helped create the Surrealist movement in Britain. |