








Winifred Nicholson (1893–1981)
Winifred Nicholson (1893–1981) was a British painter known for her luminous use of colour and light. A key figure in 20th-century British art, she developed a distinctive style that blended elements of impressionism and abstraction, often focusing on domestic interiors, landscapes, and still lives.
Her paintings capture an intimate, atmospheric quality, reflecting her belief in colour as a means of expressing emotion and spiritual depth. Nicholson travelled widely and was influenced by European modernism, yet her work retained a deeply personal and intuitive approach.
She was closely associated with the artists of the St Ives School and had connections with figures such as Ben Nicholson, Christopher Wood, and Alfred Wallis. Often painting flowers on windowsills with expansive landscapes beyond, her compositions evoke a sense of harmony between the natural and the everyday.
Origin: British
Period/Style: 20th-Century Modern British Art
Material: Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 48cm height x 53cm width
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Winifred Nicholson (1893–1981) was a British painter known for her luminous use of colour and light. A key figure in 20th-century British art, she developed a distinctive style that blended elements of impressionism and abstraction, often focusing on domestic interiors, landscapes, and still lives.
Her paintings capture an intimate, atmospheric quality, reflecting her belief in colour as a means of expressing emotion and spiritual depth. Nicholson travelled widely and was influenced by European modernism, yet her work retained a deeply personal and intuitive approach.
She was closely associated with the artists of the St Ives School and had connections with figures such as Ben Nicholson, Christopher Wood, and Alfred Wallis. Often painting flowers on windowsills with expansive landscapes beyond, her compositions evoke a sense of harmony between the natural and the everyday.
Origin: British
Period/Style: 20th-Century Modern British Art
Material: Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 48cm height x 53cm width
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Winifred Nicholson (1893–1981) was a British painter known for her luminous use of colour and light. A key figure in 20th-century British art, she developed a distinctive style that blended elements of impressionism and abstraction, often focusing on domestic interiors, landscapes, and still lives.
Her paintings capture an intimate, atmospheric quality, reflecting her belief in colour as a means of expressing emotion and spiritual depth. Nicholson travelled widely and was influenced by European modernism, yet her work retained a deeply personal and intuitive approach.
She was closely associated with the artists of the St Ives School and had connections with figures such as Ben Nicholson, Christopher Wood, and Alfred Wallis. Often painting flowers on windowsills with expansive landscapes beyond, her compositions evoke a sense of harmony between the natural and the everyday.
Origin: British
Period/Style: 20th-Century Modern British Art
Material: Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 48cm height x 53cm width
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