Pictures of
Frederick Nash

We deliver great art works of excellent quality in a wide variety of designs. On this page you will find Pictures as Fine Art Reproductions, stretcher on canvas, framed pictures, glass pictures und wall papers.

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Artists portrait of Frederick Nash

Frederick Nash

    In our artist database we do not have an entry for Frederick Nash.
    To our knowledge the art works on this page were created in the years from 1831 to 1831.
    Frederick Nash uses for the pictures shown here mostly the technique: oil on panel.
    The art works of the artist are dominated by the colors pastel and gray.
    3 works of the artist Frederick Nash can be found here: Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA.

    Stretcher on canvas

    Our canvas prints are handmade in our own workshop. Either the canvas print or the art print laminated on a canvas is stretched onto a quality keyless frame. Perfectly wedged and provided with a suspension, the canvas image can be hung directly. Optionally, we also offer each canvas picture framed, i.e. with floater frame. »The church of Saint-Pierre in Caen« of Frederick Nash as a canvas image also beautifies your home.

    Framed pictures

    We frame almost every picture. You can choose from many different frames. Passepartouts are just as much a part of your choice as are various options for surface protection. So »Showery Day, Glastonbury Tor« of Frederick Nash becomes a highlight for your living room or bedroom.

    Glass pictures

    The glass pictures we offer are printed using the UV printing process. Polished edges, scratch-resistant surface, safety glass and floating suspension create a modern ambience in your home. So the glass image »Rochester Cathedral and Castle, c.1820-30« of Frederick Nash is guaranteed to impress you and every visitor.

    Wall papers

    Spacefull art from Frederick Nash. This gives »The Monument and London Bridge, c.1820-80« a whole new look. The wallpapers are printed according to your information in the latex printing process on solid fleece material.