Plage (1928) by Paul Nash

Plage - Paul Nash - 1928

Artwork Information

TitlePlage
ArtistPaul Nash
Date1928
Art MovementExpressionism,Surrealism

About Plage

The artwork titled “Plage,” created by Paul Nash in 1928, is an exemplary piece belonging to the Expressionism and Surrealism art movements. This landscape genre painting encapsulates surrealist elements blended with expressionist forms, characteristic of Nash’s distinctive style.

In the artwork, a tall cylindrical structure takes center stage, rendered in muted tones of yellow and beige. This form is decorated with a subtle geometric pattern, adding a layer of intricate detail. Mounted on this structure is an ancient-looking, silver-colored fountain with an ornate spout. The background features the tranquil blue of the sea with waves and is accented by a few scattered white clouds, contributing to the serene yet surreal atmosphere. The scene is framed by slender, leafless trees whose branches stretch outwards, enhancing the painting’s surreal quality. The overall composition is meticulous, evoking both tranquility and thought-provoking contemplation.

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