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The portrait takes inspiration from Nicholson’s painted compositions, and the photograph is a study of formal and spatial relationships. The extremes of light and shadow, the silhouette of Nicholson cast on the wall behind, the use of the mirror as a framing device and the ambiguous context owe much to the Surrealist movement in photography, which was current at the time.
Title
Ben Nicholson
Date
c.1935
Medium
bromide print
Measurements
H 203 x W 162 cm
Accession number
P42
Acquisition method
purchased, 1977
Work type
Photograph