Elms (1914) Paul Nash watercolour Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool Photo credit: Tate Details Classification: Drawing and Watercolour Materials: Watercolour Dimensions: 67.3 x 47.6 cm Credit: Presented by the Contemporary Art Society, 1954 Scheme: Sir Edward Marsh Bequest (1953) Ownership history: Purchased from the artist by Sir Edward Marsh (1872-1953), by whom bequeathed to the Contemporary Art Society; presented to Walker Art Gallery, National Museums Liverpool, 1954 Relationship: Paul Nash Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool Edward 'Eddie' Howard Marsh Copyright The collection that owns this artwork may have more information on their own website about permitted uses and image licensing options. Close Artworks by Paul Nash Browse more relevant artworks. More Artworks Drawing and Watercolour Sanctuary Wood from Stirling Castle (1918) Paul Nash Drawing and Watercolour Landscape of the Vale (View from Madams towards ... Paul Nash Drawing and Watercolour Stone Forest (1937) Paul Nash Drawing and Watercolour Dymchurch, sea wall (1925) Paul Nash Drawing and Watercolour Tench Pond in a Gale (1921-22) Paul Nash Painting The Stackyard (circa 1924-25) Paul Nash Print Dyke by the road (1923) Paul Nash Painting Whiteleaf Cross (circa 1921) Paul Nash You Might Also Like The Gang (1990) Presented by the Contemporary Art Society with the support of the Walker Art... Exfoliating curve lines (total cushioning) (2014... Presented by the Contemporary Art Society, through the Cathy Wills Sculpture... Untitled (Dollhouse) (2002) Gifted by an anonymous donor through the Contemporary Art Society, 2013 Aldbourne, Wiltshire (circa 1910-15) Presented by the Contemporary Art Society, 1923
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