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What did Nash's landscapes in World War II portray?

  • Battlefields

  • Symbolism with intense mystical quality

  • Routine life

  • Portraits of soldiers

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Paul Nash's landscapes in World War II were full of symbolism with an intense mystical quality. They were often dark and brooding, and depicted the horrors of war in a way that was both realistic and surreal. Nash's landscapes were not simply representations of the physical world, but rather expressions of his own inner turmoil and the collective trauma of the war.
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