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Nash & Nevinson: Impressions of War and Peace – Virtual Tour
22nd May 2020
Discover the CRW Nevinson and Nash Virtual Tour at the gallery, Osborne Samuel, 23 Dering Street, London
CRW Nevinson, Returning to the Trenches in ‘Nash & Nevinson: Impressions of War & Peace’
22nd May 2020
Gordon Samuel, Director of Osborne Samuel Gallery, talks about the icon print, 'Returning to the Trenches', part of the exhibition 'Nash & Nevinson: Impressions of War & Peace'
Nash & Nevinson Exhibition Newsletter
29th April 2020
Our major Spring exhibition, Nash and Nevinson: Impressions of War and Peace, was scheduled to open in the gallery on April 15th and was also due to be a main feature on our stand at the LOPF at the RA in early May……
Paul Nash, Men Marching at Night
29th April 2020
Amy Tibble discusses the rare print, Paul Nash’s Men Marching at Night, part of the exhibition ‘Nash & Nevinson: Impressions of War & Peace’…
Nash & Nevinson: Impressions of War & Peace – Introduction from Director, Gordon Samuel
25th April 2020
Nash and Nevinson: Impressions of War and Peace – Exhibition Catalogue
21st April 2020
The Gallery has always specialised in British avant-garde prints, representing the Edward Wadsworth Estate and dealing in the prints of Nash, CRW Nevinson and William Roberts.
Staff Feature: Brassai’s Fille de Joie, Quartier d’Italie, 1932
20th April 2020
This week Amy Tibble has chosen Brassai’s Fille de Joie, Quartier d’Italie, 1932. Given the name, ‘The Eye of Paris’, by Picasso and writer, Henry Miller, Brassai was fascinated with capturing the gritty underbelly of Paris.
London Original Print Fair Cancelled
1st April 2020
Look out for a special online art fair at the end of April which will be launched by the London Original Print Fair
Staff Feature: Lucian Freud – Bella, 1987
1st April 2020
Tania Sutton, a director at the gallery and member of staff for over 25 years, has chosen Lucian Freud’s portrait of his daughter, Bella.