Papers and correspondence of John Nash
1591–1980

The collection consists of correspondence on personal and business matters; artwork; writings; papers relating to sales, commissions, teaching and organisational matters; personal papers; photographs and printed material. The collection includes a significant amount of material relating to his wife, Christine Nash including correspondence, writings and artwork. The Carrington Papers within this collection were given to Nash's executors by Noel Carrington and are primarily correspondence from John, Paul and Christine Nash to Carrington. The Francis Unwin material was probably given to Christine Nash by his wife, Mary after his death in 1925.
- Collection Owner
- John Nash 1893–1977
- Collection
- Tate Archive
- Acquisition
- The collection was presented to the Archive by the executors of John Nash in 1989.
- Reference
- TGA 8910
96 objects in this collection
- Title
- Correspondence of Christine Nash
- Date
- 1915–77
- Reference
- TGA 8910/8
Showing 1–20 of 54 objects
John Nash, recipient: Christine Nash Letter from John Nash to Christine Nash about her selling one of his works and about Harold Gilman and Sydney Schiff
[14 November 1916]
John Nash, recipient: Christine Nash Incomplete letter from John Nash to Christine Nash
28 November [1916–17]
John Nash, recipient: Christine Nash Postcard and an illustrated letter from John Nash to Christine Nash, about moving to a different posting
[29 November 1916]
John Nash, recipient: Christine Nash Letter from John Nash to Christine Nash about his and Paul Nash’s financial problems
[5 December 1916]
John Nash, recipient: Christine Nash Incomplete letter from John Nash to Christine Nash, illustrated with a soldier
[7 December 1916]
John Nash, recipient: Christine Nash Letter from John Nash to Christine Nash
[14 December 1916]
John Nash, recipient: Christine Nash Incomplete letter from John Nash to Christine Nash about his fellow soldiers
[18 December 1916]
John Nash, recipient: Christine Nash Letter from John Nash to Christine Nash
[28 December 1916]
John Nash, recipient: Christine Nash Incomplete letter from John Nash to Christine Nash about his activities in the bombing section of his unit
[c.1916–17]
John Nash, recipient: Christine Nash Incomplete illustrated letter from John Nash to Christine Nash
[c.1916–17]
John Nash, recipient: Christine Nash Letter from John Nash to Christine Nash
[c.1916–17]
John Nash, recipient: Christine Nash Illustrated letter from John Nash to Christine Nash about his role as a bomber
[c.1916–17]
John Nash, recipient: Christine Nash Incomplete letter from John Nash to Christine Nash concerning his military duties and the birds he had seen on a a recent walk
[c.1916–17]
John Nash, recipient: Christine Nash Letter from John Nash to Christine Nash about his trying to get a commission
[c.1916–17]
John Nash, recipient: Christine Nash Letter from John Nash to Christine Nash about his work ‘The Viaduct’ c. 1916 and illustrated with an army sergeant
[c.1916–17]
John Nash, recipient: Christine Nash Letter from John Nash to Christine Nash about Paul Nash working on a commission for him
[c.1916–17]
John Nash, recipient: Christine Nash Incomplete letter from John Nash to Christine Nash about trying to get a War Artists job
[c.1916–17]
John Nash, recipient: Christine Nash Letter from John Nash to Christine Nash about printing ‘The Viaduct’ c. 1916 and their engagement
[c.1917]
John Nash, recipient: Christine Nash Letter from John Nash to Christine Nash about her woodcuts
[1917]
John Nash, recipient: Christine Nash Letter from John Nash to Christine Nash about Mary Lloyd and illustrated with a tree
[2 January 1917]