1889-1946
Landscape under Mist and Frost
Ref: 2490
Signed with monogram l.r.: PN and inscribed with title by the artist (verso)
Watercolour with chalk, 28.5 by 39 cm
Provenance: acquired by W.R.Gamper from Arthur Tooth in 1945
Exhibited: London, Arthur Tooth & Sons Ltd, New Watercolours by Paul Nash, April 1945, cat. no.17
Literature: Andrew Causey, Paul Nash, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1980, p.472, no.1242; Margot Eates, Paul Nash, John Murray, London, 1973, p.81
The series of watercolour landscapes taken by Nash at the Western edge of the Cotswolds in the Winter of 1944-45 are often known collectively as the "Landscapes of the Vale". The Nash scholar Margot Eates has written of them: "they posess and extraordinary evocative, beauty, that depends for its magic upon the realisation of the seized moment. They cannot be described; they can only be felt". (Eates (op cit) p.81).