Frederick Nash Art
Frederick Nash was born in Lambeth. Initially studying architectural drawing under Thomas Malton, he subsequently enrolled at the Royal Academy of Arts. From 1801–09, Nash worked with the antiquarians John Britton and Edward Wedlake Brayley, subsequently becoming a member of the Society of Painters in Watercolours, a group of painters who had left the Royal Academy following complaints of under-recognition of their works. Later, having been primarily a landscape painter, Nash toured the rivers of Germany.
Early 1800s Realist Frederick Nash Art
Etching, Aquatint
Mid-19th Century Frederick Nash Art
Watercolor
Early 1800s Realist Frederick Nash Art
Engraving, Etching
Early 1800s Realist Frederick Nash Art
Etching, Aquatint
Early 1800s Realist Frederick Nash Art
Etching, Aquatint
Mid-20th Century Realist Frederick Nash Art
Aquatint
1780s Realist Frederick Nash Art
Engraving
2010s Realist Frederick Nash Art
Paper, Emulsion, Watercolor, Engraving, Etching, Monotype
2010s Realist Frederick Nash Art
Engraving
2010s Realist Frederick Nash Art
Emulsion, Engraving, Etching, Paper
2010s Realist Frederick Nash Art
Emulsion, Watercolor, Etching, Lithograph, Paper
1820s Realist Frederick Nash Art
Engraving
1870s Realist Frederick Nash Art
Drypoint, Etching, Aquatint
1980s Realist Frederick Nash Art
Etching, Aquatint
1970s Realist Frederick Nash Art
Aquatint
1940s Realist Frederick Nash Art
Aquatint
1880s Realist Frederick Nash Art
Etching
Early 1800s Realist Frederick Nash Art
Etching, Aquatint