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The Grosvenor School and Avant-Garde British Printmaking
by Bonhams
2012
United Kingdom
Lot 10: Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson A.R.A. (British, 1889-1946) Bomber The very rare lithograph, 1918, on laid Antique de luxe paper, signed and dated in pencil, with margins, 429 x 265mm (17 x 10 1/2in)(SH)
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Description:
Bomber (Leicester Galleries 31)
The very rare lithograph, 1918, on laid Antique de luxe paper, signed and dated in pencil, with margins, 429 x 265mm (17 x 10 1/2in)(SH)
Notes:
We have found no record of this print ever having come to auction. A copy resides in the British Museum.
"The Bomber was one of few Nevinson prints to be executed in a quasi-Futurist style; a style the artist believed was suited to the subject matter, with Futurist lines of force conveying the force of explosion that will inevitably follow once the grenade hurled by the British soldier has hit its target and detonated. Simultaneously, the staccato Futurist Idiom supplies an unsparingly indication of what havoc the grenade explosion, creating hundreds of whirling jagged fragments of steel, will inflict on the body of one of its victims."
Michael J. K. Walsh (Editor), 'A dilemma of English Modernism: Visual and Verbal Politics in the life and work of C.R.W Nevinson (1889-1946)', Associated University Presses, New Jersey, p119
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Auction House
by Bonhams
Auction Title
The Grosvenor School and Avant-Garde British Printmaking
Auction Date
2012
Location
United Kingdom