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Paul Nash and Swansea: A Connection Through Art

Paul Nash and Swansea: A Connection Through Art Paul Nash Early Life and Family Background Although Paul Nash —one of the most influential British artists of the twentieth century—had no direct personal association with Swansea, the city nonetheless holds a meaningful place within his artistic legacy. Its connection arises through the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery , whose collection includes one of Nash’s most evocative late landscapes, ensuring that Swansea plays a quiet but enduring role in preserving his vision. Born in London on 11 May 1889, Nash spent the earliest years of his life within the comfortable surroundings of his mother’s family. 1891 Census In the 1891 Census , the Jackson family were residing at New Windsor, Berkshire , in the household of the Yorkshire‑born Caroline M. Jackson , aged sixty‑six, who is recorded as Living by Own Means . Present with her were her unmarried daughter Rhoda E. Jackson , aged twenty‑three, and her married daughter Caroline M. Nash , aged thirty...

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