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Edward Nash (1778–1821) was an English painter, best known for his miniatures.

Life

Edward Nash was born in 1778. He became a pupil of Samuel Shelley, and trained as a miniaturist. He visited the Netherlands with Robert Southey and his family in 1815. Nash painted a miniature of the famous poet, and a double portrait miniature of Edith May Southey and Sara Coleridge, in 1820. In later life, he also spent several years in India. He exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in London from 1811 to 1820. He died in 1821, in London.

Gallery

  • Gentleman in dark blue coat (c. 1800) Gentleman in dark blue coat (c. 1800)
  • Baby Rajah, son of Lingah Rajah (c. 1805) Baby Rajah, son of Lingah Rajah (c. 1805)
  • Mooda Maji of Coorg (1807) Mooda Maji of Coorg (1807)
  • Robert Southey (1820) Robert Southey (1820)
  • Sara Coleridge; Edith May Warter (1820) Sara Coleridge; Edith May Warter (1820)

References

  1. ^ Oliver, ed. 2011.
  2. Youngquist; Wang, eds. 2019.

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