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The Wanderer (1911)

Paul Nash

pen and grey ink and blue chalk, heightened with graphite and grey wash on paper

Prints and Drawings Department, British Museum, London

Photo credit: Trustees of the British Museum

Details

Classification:

Drawing and Watercolour

Materials:

Pen and grey ink, Blue chalk, Graphite, Grey wash

Physical Object Description:

The Wanderer (also called 'Path through trees' by Margaret Nash); in foreground field of long grass, beyond figure walking up hill through trees. 1911 Watercolour, with blue chalk, heightened with graphite Verso: Figure lying on ground, also separate sketch of trees Pen and grey ink and blue chalk, with graphite and grey wash.

Dimensions:

48.2 x 37.8 cm

Accession Number:

1958,0303.1

Credit:

Presented by the Contemporary Art Society, 1958

Ownership history:

Alice Last, 1912; Dr Kingsley Saunders; purchased from Thomas Agnew & Sons by Howard Bliss (1894-1977) for the Contemporary Art Society, 1955; presented to the Prints and Drawings Department, British Museum, 1958

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