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  1. See many of Winifred Nicholson’s finest paintings, showing her distinctive use of colour and light in still life, landscape and composition. Often, she painted windowscapes – the near and far.

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  3. 2 de ago. de 2019 · Quarante Huit Quai d’Auteuil (1935) by Winifred Nicholson. Source Wiki Art. Of all the elements of composition, colour was most crucial to Nicholson’s own sense of creativity, which is why she ...

  4. Winifred Nicholson’s experimentation years revealed. About; Press & Media; Press Releases; Winifred Nicholson’s experimentation years revealed Paintings by the 20 th century colourist Winifred Nicholson will be on display in a major exhibition at Dulwich Picture Gallery this summer providing insight into her early years of fast and furious artistic experimentation.

  5. 14 de nov. de 2020 · Unknown Colour – Winifred Nicholson. Winifred Nicholson (1893-1981) was a British painter fixated with colour and its special power and properties. How we perceive it and interpret it, in life and in art. Its parallels with music and much more. She loved prisms and would often take these out and about with her, as she investigated colour.

  6. Artist Focus: Winifred Nicholson. Discover our range of prints, greetings cards and gifts featuring the work of 20th century painter Winifred Nicholson (1893-1981), a firm favourite in the Kettle's Yard collection. Best known for her still life and landscape paintings, Nicholson's impressionistic works are a celebration of light and colour.

  7. contemporaryartsociety.org › winifred-nicholsonWinifred Nicholson | CAS

    Winifred Nicholson (née Roberts; 21 December 1893 – 5 March 1981) was a British painter. She was a colourist who developed a personal impressionistic style, concentrating on domestic still life objects and landscapes. She often combined the two subjects as seen in her painting From Bedroom Window, Bankshead showing a landscape viewed through a window, with flowers in a vase in the foreground.