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Haymaking
Maker
John Northcote Nash (artist)
1893-1977
1893-1977
Title
Haymaking
Date of Production
1913
Medium
black chalk and graphite, pen and black ink, watercolour, bodycolour and coloured crayons on wove paper, now laid down on Japanese tissue
Dimensions
Height: 39.4 cm
Width: 48.1 cm
Width: 48.1 cm
Accession Number
D.1983.XX.3
Mode of Acquisition
Diana M.C. Brinton Lee, bequest, March 1983
Credit
The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
Copyright
© the estate of John Nash. All rights reserves 2023 / Bridgeman Images
Location
Not currently on display
Keywords
Provenance
Mrs Diana Brinton-Lee (d.1983); Brinton-Lee Bequest 1983
Exhibition History
Brothers in arms: John and Paul Nash and the aftermath of the Great War, Royal West of England Academy, Bristol, 19/07/2014-14/09/2014
Literature
Paul Gough, Brothers in Arms: John and Paul Nash, and the Aftermath of the Great War, (Bristol, 2014)
p. 134
Illus. p. 22
p. 134
Illus. p. 22
Inscriptions
Watermark: Watermark: Recto, upper left in trees: a circle containing something (unable to see due to trees on recto and Japanese tissue on verso).
Inscription: Recto: lower left corner, graphite, signed by the artist: “JohN 1913. / NASH”; lower right corner, blue crayon, partly obscured by white bodycolour in an attempt at effacement: “JOHN NASH / 1913.”. Verso (hidden under Japanese tissue): upper left, red crayon: “6”; centre, graphite, encircled: “13”.
Collector's mark: none.
Inscription: Recto: lower left corner, graphite, signed by the artist: “JohN 1913. / NASH”; lower right corner, blue crayon, partly obscured by white bodycolour in an attempt at effacement: “JOHN NASH / 1913.”. Verso (hidden under Japanese tissue): upper left, red crayon: “6”; centre, graphite, encircled: “13”.
Collector's mark: none.
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