Paul Nash has written:
'Colossal constructions' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Structural engineering
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The Ypres Salient at Night was painted by Paul Nash while working as an official war artist during The Great War (World War I).
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Artist to Watch - 2013 Kate Nash 1-1 was released on:
USA: 27 March 2013
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Nash died of heart failure on 11 July 1946, at Boscombe in Hampshire
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its because he failed his exams so he tried art then after 4 years, he started to success. and the reason he became an artist is for ... (from wikipedia)
Nash worked from his front-line sketches to produce a series of drawings of the war. This work, which shows the influence of the literary magazineBLAST and the Vorticist movement of which it was a manifesto, was well received when exhibited later that year at the Goupil Gallery.
As a result of this exhibition, Nevinson advised Nash to approach Charles Masterman, head of the government's War Propaganda Bureau (WPB). Nash was recruited as an official war artist.
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Paul Jones - mixed martial artist - was born on 1963-02-10.
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Yes, Paul Simon covered "Marrakesh Express," a song originally by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, on his 1972 album "Paul Simon." However, it's important to note that Simon did not write the song; it was actually written by Graham Nash. The song reflects Nash's experiences traveling to Morocco and captures the vibrant spirit of the city.
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The kid from the comic book store wearing the karate gi. He meets Paul, then kicks a fed in the balls to help Paul escape.
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Paul Marioni Artist - 2007 was released on:
USA: 21 October 2007 (TV premiere)
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Paul McArtney
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