The Nicholson Women : PRESS
The Nicholson Women exhibition brings together work from nine female artists of the exceptionally talented Nicholson family, varying in their practise from painters and illustrators to designers and printmakers. With works spanning from the late 1800’s to the present day the show reflects on the historical significance of the female artists in the family who have helped define the movements and styles that they explored.
Often overlooked until the recent attention given to redress the balance for female artists in British art history, the exhibition explores the work of Mabel Pryde Nicholson (1871-1918), Edith Nicholson (1890-1958), Winifred Nicholson (1893-1981), Nancy Nicholson (1899-1977), EQ Nicholson (1908-1992), Kate Nicholson (1929-2019), Rachel Nicholson (b. 1934) as well as the future generation of Nicholson women Rafaele Appleby and Ophelia Appleby.
Surveying the stories of the artist’s lives, work and cultural impact - through wars, social crises and political as well as artistic movements - we discover artists who were often ahead of their time, and each of whom held their own unique style.
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Mabel Pryde Nicholson, The Artist's Daughter, Nancy as Harlequin, 1910
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Winifred Nicholson, A Nursery Bunch , c. 1927
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Winifred Nicholson, Here and There, Spheres, 1936
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Winifred Nicholson, Cissy Noble and Kate, c. 1930
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E.Q. Nicholson, A Black Jug, 1946
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E.Q. Nicholson, Boveridge from Blagdon , c. 1949
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E.Q. Nicholson , Black Goose, 1938
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E.Q. Nicholson, The Dying Leek
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Nancy Nicholson, Auntie's Skirt, The End, 1918
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Nancy Nicholson, Block print on cloth , c.1930's
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Edith Nicholson , Portrait of William Nicholson
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Rachel Nicholson , Still Life with Kate's Mug
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Rachel Nicholson , Brown Composition , 1986/94
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Rachel Nicholson , Easter , 2004/9
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Rachel Nicholson , A Yorkshire Landscape , 1988
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Rafaele Appleby , Safe
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Ophelia Appleby , The Actor Again
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Kate Nicholson, Shepherds , c. 1979
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Kate Nicholson, Rich Pearl , c. 1960's
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Winifred Nicholson, To & Fro , 1935-6
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Winifred Nicholson, Seabirds, St Ives III, 1970