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Contact Us

We welcome all feedback relating to this project.

For further information and enquiries about Paul Nash and his association with the Wittenham Clumps please email info@nashclumps.org


With Thanks

This website would not have been possible without the kind support of:

The North Wessex Downs AONB Sustainable Development Fund



Associated Links

  • The Earth Trust
  • The Tate Gallery
  • The Ashmolean Museum
  • Pallant House Gallery
  • Long Wittenham & Little Wittenham village website
  • Brightwell-cum-Sotwell village website
  • Dorchester Abbey
  • Wallingford Museum
  • The Modern Antiquarian

  • We would also like to thank all the people who provided us with invaluable information for the website.


    Credits

    Paul Nash Paintings and Drawings

    Under the Hill 1912 Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery

    Wittenham Clumps 1912 Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery

    Wittenham 1935 Pallant House Gallery, Hussey Bequest, Chichester District Council (1985)

    Sunflower and Sun 1942 Art Gallery New South Wales

    Landscape of the Brown Fungus 1943 Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art

    Landscape of the Moon's Last Phase 1943 Walker Art Gallery

    Wittenham Clumps (unfinished) 1943/4 Tate

    Landscape of the Vernal Equinox III 1944 Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art

    Solstice of the Sunflower 1945 National Gallery of Canada

    Landscape of the Wittenham Clumps 1946 British Council


    Photographs

    Paul Nash by Helen Muspratt © National Portrait Gallery, London

    Paul Nash in studio © Estate of Felix H. Man / National Portrait Gallery, London

    Paul Nash sketching c.1940 Tate Archive

    Wittenham Clumps 1910 by Henry Taunt, Oxfordshire Photographic Archive

    Other photographs by Christopher Baines, Anna Dillon, Richard Mason, Hedley Thorne

    Drone operator: Hedley Thorne

    Locate Wittenham Clumps

    Grid Ref: OS Landranger 164 Ref SU567924.

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    Reactions to the website

    This website is one of the finest I have ever seen in its devotion to every aspect of an artist's life and work in connection with a particular special place.
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    I think it's a wonderful example of how one can look at a place through paintings, and vice versa, and so get far more out of both picture and landscape.
    James Russell - Author, Paul Nash in Pictures: Landscape and Dream
    Provides a unique perspective on the development of an artist's work... A brilliant website.
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