“Landscape at Iden,” painted by Paul Nash in 1929, is an oil on canvas work reflecting the Expressionism art movement. Measuring 69.8 by 90.8 centimeters, this landscape genre piece can be found at Tate Britain in London, UK.
The artwork features a geometric arrangement of wooden planks, logs, and fencing set against a backdrop of rolling hills and a subdued sky. The scene is characterized by its precise lines and muted color palette, distinctive of Nash’s style. The geometric shapes of stacked logs, bare trees, and structural elements create a unique interplay of forms and shadows, evoking a sense of serenity and order in the rustic countryside. The juxtaposition of natural and man-made elements suggests an exploration of the harmonious relationship between nature and human intervention.