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Artist or Maker: John Northcote Nash, R.A. (1893-1977)
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Provenance: Purchased by Miss Phyllis Edwin directly from the artist on 4 June 1947, and by descent to the present owner.
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Exhibited: Pittsburgh, Carnegie Institute, John Nash, catalogue not traced.
London, Royal Academy, John Nash, September - October 1967, no. 55.
Colchester, The Minories, John Nash, 1967, no. 36.
Chelmsford, Chelmsford and Essex Museum, John Nash , April - May 1971, no. 25: this exhibition travelled to Worthing, Museum and Art Gallery, June - July 1971.
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Literature: 'A Picture Colchester Should Possess', Essex County Standard, 23 May 1947.
Exhibition catalogue, John Nash, London, Royal Academy, 1967, p. 6, no. 55.
Exhibition catalogue, John Nash, Chelmsford, Chelmsford and Essex Museum, 1971, no. 25.
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Notes: In a letter to Miss Phyllis Edwin dated 7 May 1947, John Nash wrote, 'I should be glad for you to have the "Colchester Docks" picture if you like it', and in June of that year she purchased it for £60. The picture was also sought after by Colchester Art Society, of which Nash was a founding member in 1946, later becoming its president. An article was published in the Essex County Standard on 23 May 1947 praising the painting: 'Mr Nash's fine painting of our local dockland should be bought for the town of Colchester... It is time that one of his works was the property of this town and its people, and what more suitable work than this in question?'.
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