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The Clare Neilson Collection

Paul Nash, 20th century

Collection of works on paper and books by and relating to Paul Nash. The collection was formed by Clare Neilson, a close friend of the artist. Includes 12 individual wood engravings (1919 - c. 1930) and 'Tyger, Tyger' (c. 1938-40), a collage of a colour engraving of a tiger against a photograph of a ruin in the Forest of Dean, mounted on a letter from the artist to Clare Neilson.

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Title of artwork, date

The Clare Neilson Collection, 20th century

Date supported

2013

Medium and material

Collage & wood engraving & copper engraving & printed books

Dimensions

Various

Gifted by

Jeremy Greenwood and Alan Swerdlow

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