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Nancy Nicholson (1899-1977) was a British painter and fabric designer. She was sister to Ben Nicholson and daughter of the artist Sir William Nicholson.
   Nancy married the poet Robert Graves in 1918; at that time they lived outside Oxford, in the village of Islip. From early 1926 Laura Riding lived with them in London, as a triangular relationship. The marriage eventually broke down, as Graves took up with Riding. Nancy brought up the four children of the marriage, in Cumberland and elsewhere. They were divorced in 1949.
   Nancy Nicholson set up in 1930 the Poulk Press, where she collaborated for a time with Geoffrey Phibbs. They lived in Sutton Veny, Wiltshire, a relationship lasting five years. She worked at this period with Ben and Barbara Hepworth on textiles.
   In the 1940s she ran a business in Motcomb Street, London. Her designs influenced her sister-in-law EQ Nicholson..

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