Building Aircraft: Making an Engine

nationality
English
birth-death
1889-1946-1889-1946
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Collection
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Materials
lithograph
Dimensions
15 7/8 x 12 in (image) 20 1/4 x 15 1/8 in (sheet)
Not Currently On View
Credit line
Anonymous Gift
Accession number
33.12
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Nevinson was a Futurist and, as such, an interpreter of the stream-lined dynamism and speed of the machine age, using the vocabulary of Cubism. He was the only modernist among the artists chosen for The Great War lithographs and, not coincidentally, dealt with the most modern of wartime industries, "Building Aircraft."

Engine makers working metal lathes powered by overhead belts provided Nevinson with a subject that supplied the very lines of force and multiple motion that the Futurists sought to portray.

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