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Outline and Notes

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Paul Nash was one of the twentieth-century’s Britain’s most successful artists, best known for his paintings of the decimated landscapes of World War I battlefields. He was also a wonderful writer, as Outline and Notes —his unfinished 1949 autobiography, now back in print—attests. This book provides insight into Nash’s journey from his early Iron Age–inspired landscapes to his later proto-Surrealist work. The new edition of Outline and Notes includes previously unpublished sketches that flesh out the framework for what the rest of the book might have been had Nash not shelved it shortly before his death.

256 pages, Paperback

Published May 15, 2019

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