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Window at Iden, 1927-29 (Watercolour)
7290944 Window at Iden, 1927-29 (Watercolour) by Nash, Paul (1889-1946); 30.5x23.4 cm; Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums; (add.info.: This watercolour shows the view from Nashs studio in Iden, Sussex. Nash has broken up the space with angular shapes, so the bird seems to be both inside and outside the room. The ambiguous space and dreamlike atmosphere show the influence of Surrealism and Cubism, which Nash has combined with his romantic feeling for landscape.); Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums
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Window at Iden, 1927-29 - A Surreal Blend of Landscape and Imagination
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. This watercolour print, titled "Window at Iden, 1927-29" by Paul Nash takes us on a journey through the artist's studio window in Sussex. The scene is transformed into an ethereal dreamscape where reality blurs with fantasy. Nash skillfully breaks up the space using angular shapes, creating an intriguing composition that plays with our perception. Within this fragmented world, a bird perches on a windowsill, seemingly both inside and outside the room simultaneously. It is as if nature has found its way into Nash's creative sanctuary. The influence of Surrealism and Cubism is evident in this artwork. Nash combines these avant-garde movements with his romantic appreciation for landscapes to create a unique visual experience. The result is an ambiguous space filled with dreamlike atmosphere. As we gaze upon this painting, we are transported to a rural countryside setting in early twentieth-century England. The vibrant colors bring life to the garden beyond the windowpane while highlighting the intricate details of plants and botanical elements. "Window at Iden" invites us to contemplate the boundaries between reality and imagination. It reminds us that art has the power to transcend traditional representations of landscapes and challenge our perceptions of what is possible within a single frame.
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