
RIVIERA LANDSCAPE 1928
Paul Nash (1889 – 1946)
Details
- Dimension
- 1124 x 654 MM
- Media
- OIL ON CANVAS
- Accession number
- P97
Summary
Nash switched his emphasis from still life to landscape painting around the late 1920s, and had concentrated more on oils ‘and I think I have made some advance in that medium’, he wrote to his friend Percy Withers. The application of paint is methodical and laid on the canvas in thick, dry layers.
Glossary
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Canvas
A piece of cloth woven from flax, hemp or cotton fibres. The word has generally come to refer to any piece of firm, loosely woven fabric used to paint on. Its surface is typically prepared for painting by priming with a ground.