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Paul Nash  1889-1946

Paul Nash Totes Meer (Dead Sea) 1940-1
Totes Meer (Dead Sea)  1940-1

Oil on canvas
support: 1016 x 1524 mm frame: 1167 x 1680 x 97 mm
painting

Presented by the War Artists Advisory Committee 1946

N05717

This painting, the title of which is German for ‘dead sea’, was inspired by a dump of wrecked aircraft at Cowley in Oxfordshire. Nash based the image on photographs he took there, a few of which are on display nearby.The artist described the sight: ‘The thing looked to me suddenly, like a great inundating sea ... the breakers rearing up and crashing on the plain. And then, no: nothing moves, it is not water or even ice, it is something static and dead.’

 (From the display caption May 2007)