The artwork, titled “Landscape at Large” by Paul Nash, was created in 1936 and belongs to the Abstract Art and Surrealism movements. This piece is classified under the landscape genre.
In the artwork, Paul Nash employs a collage technique with various materials, combining organic and geometric forms to depict an abstracted landscape. The composition features torn, marbled paper and textured surfaces that evoke a sense of movement and natural forms. The subtle interplay of colors and textures adds depth and complexity, inviting viewers to interpret its surreal landscape sensibilities. Nash’s use of unconventional materials and innovative approach emphasizes the abstract and surreal qualities for which he is renowned.