Rachel Nicholson

Works
  • Rachel Nicholson, Arrangement , Spring 2008
    Arrangement , Spring 2008
  • Rachel Nicholson, Green & Grey, Spring 1980
    Green & Grey, Spring 1980
  • Rachel Nicholson, Three Objects with My Mug, Oct/Nov 2017
    Three Objects with My Mug, Oct/Nov 2017
  • Rachel Nicholson, Untitled (4 Objects inc. Spotty Plate), circa 1983
    Untitled (4 Objects inc. Spotty Plate), circa 1983
  • Rachel Nicholson, Untitled (Ben's Striped Mug), circa 1983
    Untitled (Ben's Striped Mug), circa 1983
  • Rachel Nicholson, Untitled (Black and Grey Jug), circa 1983
    Untitled (Black and Grey Jug), circa 1983
  • Rachel Nicholson, Untitled (Jug & Spoon), circa 1983
    Untitled (Jug & Spoon), circa 1983
  • Rachel Nicholson, Blue Striped Jug on Canvas, 2017
    Blue Striped Jug on Canvas, 2017
  • Rachel Nicholson, Objects with Pink Blue Grey, 2017
    Objects with Pink Blue Grey, 2017
  • Rachel Nicholson, 5 Objects With Spotty Jug & Blue Striped Teapot, 2015
    5 Objects With Spotty Jug & Blue Striped Teapot, 2015
  • Rachel Nicholson, Two Objects with Julia's Cup, 2012
    Two Objects with Julia's Cup, 2012
  • Rachel Nicholson, Green Teapot with Julia's Jug, 2005/6
    Green Teapot with Julia's Jug, 2005/6
  • Rachel Nicholson, Four Objects with Blue & White Jug , 1999/2005/08
    Four Objects with Blue & White Jug , 1999/2005/08
  • Rachel Nicholson, View from the Tate with Grey Table, 1997
    View from the Tate with Grey Table, 1997
  • Rachel Nicholson, View Over Harbour, 1997
    View Over Harbour, 1997
  • Rachel Nicholson, Frying Pan, 1990
    Frying Pan, 1990
  • Rachel Nicholson, Red Mug, Flower Mug, 1988
    Red Mug, Flower Mug, 1988
  • Rachel Nicholson, Still Life with Three, 1983
    Still Life with Three, 1983
  • Rachel Nicholson, Composition in Brown & Grey, 1979
    Composition in Brown & Grey, 1979
  • Rachel Nicholson, Composition on Brown & Black with Red Spoon, 1992
    Composition on Brown & Black with Red Spoon, 1992
Biography

The artist daughter of two of the Titans of Modern British Art. At her first London exhibition in June 1980, Rachel's father Ben Nicholson, commented on one picture, Still Life on Navy Blue, 1979: 'I never realised she could paint so well. I would have been happy to have painted that one myself'.

 

With the daunting heritage on her father's side of two generations of Nicholson artists, and as the daughter of Barbara Hepworth, a sculptor described as the most important female artist in history, Rachel soon grew to create a distinctive style of her own and has seen her artistic reputation become increasingly her own.

 

Despite growing up in a creative environment, it wasn’t until relatively later in life, when her youngest child started school, that Nicholson began to paint at the age of 41. At first she painted still life compositions, developing over the years into a range of landscape images ranging from Cumbria, Derbyshire and Cornwall. Her first solo exhibition was held in 1979 at the Field Gallery, Nottingham. This was followed in 1980, by her first solo London exhibition, at the Montpelier Studio, where she continued to exhibit for the next 20 years.

 

She has exhibited at numerous prestigious public and private galleries, including Beaux Arts Bath, Crane Kalman (The Nicholsons) and Tate St Ives.