John Northcote Nash
A Derbyshire hillside
pencil, ink and watercolour, squared for transfer
8½ x 11½ in. (21.6 x 29.2 cm)
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Nash's use of cross-hatching was a technique he developed in the 1930's, but this work most likely dates to the early 50's when he took regular painting trips across the...
Nash's use of cross-hatching was a technique he developed in the 1930's, but this work most likely dates to the early 50's when he took regular painting trips across the country. A finished watercolour of this work sold at Sotheby's 10th March 1982 (lot 123).
Provenance
From the artist's estate.