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Thomas Saunders Nash
1891–1968
Painter of figure, rural and Biblical subjects, born in Walton on the Hill, Surrey. He studied at the Slade School of Fine Art, 1909–12, where he met such artists as Wadsworth, Nevinson and Stanley Spencer, who influenced his work, then attended government art classes at Reading, 1912–13.
Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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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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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 a Wood 1928 Thomas Saunders Nash (1891–1968)In a Wood 1928 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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The Woodgatherers 1929 Thomas Saunders Nash (1891–1968)The Woodgatherers 1929 Manchester Art Gallery
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Crucifixion 1928 Thomas Saunders Nash (1891–1968)Crucifixion 1928 Laing Art Gallery
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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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Still Life 1929 Thomas Saunders Nash (1891–1968)Still Life 1929 Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum
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Choristers 1951 Thomas Saunders Nash (1891–1968)Choristers 1951 County Hall, Leicestershire County Council Artworks Collection
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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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Christ before the People 1928 Thomas Saunders Nash (1891–1968)Christ before the People 1928 Laing Art Gallery
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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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Male Figure Standing 1912 Thomas Saunders Nash (1891–1968)Male Figure Standing 1912 UCL Art Museum
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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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The Farmyard 1928 Thomas Saunders Nash (1891–1968)The Farmyard 1928 Manchester Art Gallery
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Oranges and Lemons 1928 Thomas Saunders Nash (1891–1968)Oranges and Lemons 1928 Manchester Art Gallery
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Figures in a Park 1927 Thomas Saunders Nash (1891–1968)Figures in a Park 1927 Brighton & Hove Museums