- Created by
- Paul Nash 1889–1946
- Recipient
- Eileen Agar 1899–1991
- Title
- ‘Aerial Flowers’, by Paul Nash
- Date
- 1947
- Description
- This personal essay was designed by Paul Nash and published by his friends after his death. In it he discusses his long-standing fascination with flight and the sky. It was limited to 1000 copies, of which this is number 42. The first page is inscribed 'To dear Eileen, a remembrance with my love, Margaret. Xmas 1947'. The booklet includes reproductions of some of Nash's artwork and on the front cover is a reproduction of a drawing of Paul Nash aged twenty-five by Rupert Lee.
- Format
- Bound volume - miscellaneous
- Collection
- Tate Archive
- Acquisition
- Presented to Tate Archive by Eileen Agar, August 1987.
- Reference
- TGA 8712/4/4
Archive context
- Correspondence and small art works from Paul Nash and general correspondence to Eileen Agar TGA 8712 (64)
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- Printed items mainly relating to Paul Nash TGA 8712/4 (1)
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- ‘Aerial Flowers’, by Paul Nash TGA 8712/4/4