Paul Nash is among the foremost British Artists of the twentieth century, and one of its most original. Dear Mercia contains over 50 letters he wrote to his teenage friend and confidante and made public for the first time within these pages. The letters show the change in Nash's artistic development and how the First World War changed his life and view on art.
Dear Mercia, Paul Nash letters to Mercia Oakley 1909-1918
Title: Dear Mercia: Paul Nash Letters to Mercia Oakley 1909-1918
Author: Jane Boulton (Edited)
Publisher: Smoth Settle
Publication Date: 1992 reprint
Format: PaperbackCondition: Covers are slightly turned up at the corners. The pages are very clean with no ink or pencil marks. Slight turning up of the corners. Illustrated drawings throughout and a fold out copy of an original letter.
Book measures 25.5cm x 17.5cm with 107 pages.