The Easel

2nd December 2025

William Nicholson and the pleasure in the paint

The perils of versatility. Nicholson started by designing posters where he showed “an aversion to the extraneous”. Then came book illustrations, portraits, “iconic” still lifes and landscapes. Out of all that his posters have proved influential as have his “striking” portraits. Versatility is enough to make him “beloved” but too much to be deemed distinctive. Nicholson seemingly was unconcerned, wanting only to “communicate what in the natural is irresistible and … what in the act of communication is pleasurable.”