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Paul Nash: An Exhibition of Applied Design (1943)

Artist(s): Paul Nash
Author(s): Paul Nash, Philip James (Foreword)
Format: paperback
Edition: First Edition
Year published: 1943
Publisher: Council for The Encouragement of Music and The Arts
Publisher Location: London
Condition: Near Fine
Total Pages: 11
Illustrations: N/A

Artist(s) Biographies:

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A very rare and early catalogue produced for the exhibition Paul Nash: An Exhibition of Applied Design 1908-1942 held at the Council for The Encouragement of Music and The Arts, London in 1943. Foreword by Philip James. Introdustion by Nash. “In the present exhibition there will be found 15 or more different kinds of application in design from pen and ink decorations for book plates, which were first essays and first means of renumeration, to the experiments in glass and wood murals and finally the binding for Bernard Shaw’s autobiography just before the War”. Listed are all 64 works exhibited.

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