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Paul Nash

Black and white negative, garden roller in front of wooden slatted building

Created by
Paul Nash 1889–1946
Title
Black and white negative, garden roller in front of wooden slatted building
Date
Medium
Black and white negative
Dimensions
132 × 86 mm
Format
Photograph - negative
Collection
Tate Archive
Acquisition
Presented by the Paul Nash Trust 1970
Reference
TGA 7050PH/540
Post-Impressionism British Surrealism Pittura metafisica (metaphysical art) Surrealism

Archive context

  • Negatives of 1267 photographs taken by Paul Nash TGA 7050PH (1,268)
    • Black and white negative, garden roller in front of wooden slatted building TGA 7050PH/540
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