CUSTOM PRINT

Boredom

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Artist: Paul Nash

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Overview
  • 1.5 cm black stained ash box frame - stained and waxed
  • 280gsm smooth matte fine art paper
  • cm white mount - acid free, extra thick smooth white mount board with a white core
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Boredom, by Paul Nash (1889-1946). Wood engraving. UK, 1985. This print is from A Portfolio of Twenty-four Wood-Engravings by Paul Nash, published by Garton and Cooke in 1985. The wood blocks used to create these pages in the 1985 publication are in th V&A's collection. Pattern Paper No 22 is a pattern that is used to cover hand-made boxes. The original print is from 1928.

Delivery

 

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Standard delivery per order
UK
£5 – or FREE for orders over £60
3-6 working days
Europe
£20
6-10 working days
Rest of World
£30
10-14 working days

Custom prints

 

Each print is made to order and dispatched separately to other V&A Shop products, for UK delivery only. The charges and estimated timescales below are in addition to our standard delivery charge when bought together with a V&A Shop product. However, delivery is free for all orders over £60.

Custom print delivery (UK only)
Unframed
£9 per order – or FREE for orders over £60
6-10 working days
Framed
£15 per print – or FREE for orders over £60
6-10 working days

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High quality art prints of images from across the V&A collections. From Japanese woodblock prints to book illustration, textile designs and photography this collection of prints offers a glimpse into the rich and diverse nature of the V&A.

Made in England on the Sussex coast, our prints are hand finished and framed by skilled craftsmen using responsibly sourced materials, carefully packaged and delivered directly to your door.

The process is simple: select an image, choose your preferred size and frame and then place your order.

 

PAPER:

We use fine art paper sourced from UK paper mills for our prints. The paper type has been chosen to best suit the original artwork.

INKS:

Each artwork is giclée printed using archival quality inks.

MOUNT:

Acid free, extra thick smooth white mount board with a white core.

GLAZING:

We use clear acrylic glazing for safety and longevity.

FRAMING:

Framed by hand in Sussex by skilled craftsmen using responsibly sourced materials, the finished product has a taped back and is supplied ready to hang.

PACKAGING:

Each print is carefully packaged to ensure safe transportation, using 100% recyclable materials. 

COPYRIGHT:

Please note that a copyright line is included under the image.

About the artist

Paul Nash

Paul Nash (1889-1946) was born in London to a successful barrister and his wife. In 1910, Nash entered the Slade School of Art where he concentrated on landscape painting. He was inspired by a combination of landscapes, history, magic and form. Locations such as Ypres, Dymchurch, the Romney Marshes, Avebury and Swanage featured in his works. Nash was an official war artist in both World Wars. His powerful and stark war paintings made him arguably the greatest war artist Britain has produced. Both Nash and his younger brother John had seen active service in the war. Nash was also a photographer, writer and designer of applied art.