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Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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The Sword of the Lord of Gideon 1932 Thomas Saunders Nash (1891–1968)The Sword of the Lord of Gideon 1932 The Wilson
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In the Orchard (The Apple Pickers) 1927 Thomas Saunders Nash (1891–1968)In the Orchard (The Apple Pickers) 1927 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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In a Wood 1928 Thomas Saunders Nash (1891–1968)In a Wood 1928 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Crucifixion 1928 Thomas Saunders Nash (1891–1968)Crucifixion 1928 Laing Art Gallery
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The Woodgatherers 1929 Thomas Saunders Nash (1891–1968)The Woodgatherers 1929 Manchester Art Gallery
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Still Life 1929 Thomas Saunders Nash (1891–1968)Still Life 1929 Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum
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Fowls 1929 Thomas Saunders Nash (1891–1968)Fowls 1929 Manchester Art Gallery
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Bathers, 1926 1926 Thomas Saunders Nash (1891–1968)Bathers, 1926 1926 Manchester Art Gallery
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Choristers 1951 Thomas Saunders Nash (1891–1968)Choristers 1951 County Hall, Leicestershire County Council Artworks Collection
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Cottage at Frampton, Mansel c.1937 Thomas Saunders Nash (1891–1968)Cottage at Frampton, Mansel c.1937 Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council
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The Picnic 1932 Thomas Saunders Nash (1891–1968)The Picnic 1932 National Galleries of Scotland: Modern
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The Sermon on the Mount Thomas Saunders Nash (1891–1968)The Sermon on the Mount Manchester Art Gallery
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Male Figure Standing 1912 Thomas Saunders Nash (1891–1968)Male Figure Standing 1912 UCL Art Museum
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Christ before the People 1928 Thomas Saunders Nash (1891–1968)Christ before the People 1928 Laing Art Gallery
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The Hop-Pickers c.1930 Thomas Saunders Nash (1891–1968)The Hop-Pickers c.1930 The Mercer Art Gallery, Harrogate
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Figures in a Park 1927 Thomas Saunders Nash (1891–1968)Figures in a Park 1927 Brighton & Hove Museums
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Oranges and Lemons 1928 Thomas Saunders Nash (1891–1968)Oranges and Lemons 1928 Manchester Art Gallery
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The Farmyard 1928 Thomas Saunders Nash (1891–1968)The Farmyard 1928 Manchester Art Gallery