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Nevinson Collection

Background imageNevinson Collection: War In The Air

War In The Air
A painting which shows the action of a dogfight in the clouds between military planes, which are swirling in all directions. Date: circa 1918

Background imageNevinson Collection: La Butte, Montmartre

La Butte, Montmartre
A drypoint etching of a man walking with his dog under the light given from a tall street lantern, along a pavement in Montmartre, Paris. Date: circa 1923

Background imageNevinson Collection: From A Paris Window

From A Paris Window
A drypoint etching which displays a view looking out from a window of a house in Paris, France, a lady can be seen opposite, brushing her very long hair, over a decorative wrought iron barrier

Background imageNevinson Collection: The Two Birch Trees

The Two Birch Trees
A landscape oil painting of two slender birch trees standing amongst some rocks on a slope of a large hill in the countryside. Date: circa 1921

Background imageNevinson Collection: Cornish Landscape

Cornish Landscape
A landscape oil painting of a country road sloping up and down as it trails off towards the distant shoreline, old stone walls stand to each side, situated in Cornwall. Date: circa 1921

Background imageNevinson Collection: La Corniches

La Corniches
A painting of a coastal beach town, partly shielded by some large palm trees, at La Corniches in Marseille, France. Date: circa 1920

Background imageNevinson Collection: City At Night

City At Night
This oil painting shows a city view, comprising of a cluster of tall buildings, at the base of which exists a yellow tram. Street lamps light the area well, revealing a very busy park area

Background imageNevinson Collection: Steel And Steam

Steel And Steam
An oil painting of some vast city buildings, shrouded in billowing streams of steam, conveying a feeling of industry and activity. Date: circa 1920

Background imageNevinson Collection: Clapham Common

Clapham Common
This painting shows a vast number of well dressed figures at Clapham Common, a large park in south London, it was converted from common land to parkland under the terms of the Metropolitan Commons

Background imageNevinson Collection: Rottingdean

Rottingdean
A landscape oil painting of some countryside cottages with smoking chimneys, situated on grassy hills with old stone walls forming pathways at Rottingdean, in Brighton. Date: circa 1919

Background imageNevinson Collection: The Power Station

The Power Station
An oil painting of an industrial power station, with chimneys standing tall behind the main building, which is shrouded in smoke. Date: circa 1919

Background imageNevinson Collection: The Road From Arras To Bapaume

The Road From Arras To Bapaume
A painting which shows a procession of people walking and travelling by horse drawn carriage, down a seemingly endless road from Arras to Bapaume, which dips up and down all the way to the horizon

Background imageNevinson Collection: The Nevinson Room, Studio Club

The Nevinson Room, Studio Club
A watercolour painting in stark colours, looking down at at the interior of The Nevinson Room, where a gathering of men and women are having tea at some tables

Background imageNevinson Collection: Leicester Square

Leicester Square
A painting which conveys a hectic atsmosphere of movement and urgency in Leicester Square, with flurries of people walking in all directions, under spot lights. Date: circa 1917

Background imageNevinson Collection: Wind

Wind
A landscape oil painting of some green trees, swaying heavily in the wind, providing an atmospheric feeling of movement. Date: circa 1917

Background imageNevinson Collection: Military March

Military March
This artwork depicts a seemingly endless line of military soldiers, mostly on horseback and in wagons, travelling down a brick path. Date: circa 1917

Background imageNevinson Collection: Loading The Ship

Loading The Ship
A lithograph in cubist style, of some busy workmen, hauling heavy objects to go onto a ship. Date: circa 1917

Background imageNevinson Collection: Troops Resting

Troops Resting
A drypoint depicting a large number of military soldiers, resting from exhaustion, beside a brick path. Date: 1916

Background imageNevinson Collection: Canal Boats

Canal Boats
An etching of a canal, which seems to stretch far into the distance, occupied by some long boats, with industrial chimneystacks smoking in the distance. Date: circa 1917

Background imageNevinson Collection: A Canal At Ghent

A Canal At Ghent
A painting using angular lines, showing a bend of a canal at Ghent, a port city in north west Belgium, with three workmen pulling a rope. Date: circa 1917

Background imageNevinson Collection: The Viaduct

The Viaduct
A painting of a large viaduct spanning across issy-les-Moulineaux, a commune in Paris, France, a steam train is chugging along the top. Date: circa 1917

Background imageNevinson Collection: Column On The March

Column On The March
This painting shows a vast line of French soldiers marching to the Front, giving an unending, ceaseless description to the infantry in a message of condemnation of the war. Date: circa 1916

Background imageNevinson Collection: Military Procession

Military Procession
A painting of a band of military soldiers, with spikes raised, fully cramming a town road, done with an angular style. Date: circa 1916

Background imageNevinson Collection: La Mitrailleuse

La Mitrailleuse
A painting with use of angular lines to depict a tightly packed void with three soldiers, one of them almost fused to a heavy machine gun. Date: 1915

Background imageNevinson Collection: The Deserted Trench

The Deserted Trench
This painting, with use of angular lines, shows a deserted, flooded trench from the Battle of the Yser, which took place in October 1914, during the First World War, between Nieuwpoort and Diksmuide

Background imageNevinson Collection: Returning To The Trenches

Returning To The Trenches
This painting shows an active flurry of French soldiers in WW1, dressed in their distinctive red and blue uniform, with raised bayonets. Date: circa 1915

Background imageNevinson Collection: Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson

Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson
A self portrait of English painter, etcher and lithographer, Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson, A.R.A. 1889-1946, who was one of the most famous war artists during WW1. Date: circa 1918

Background imageNevinson Collection: Among The Searchlights

Among The Searchlights
An oil painting looking down at a central strip of the River Thames in London, under a dark evening sky. Beams from search lights around the city erratically protrude into the air. Date: circa 1918

Background imageNevinson Collection: Boulogne

Boulogne
This oil painting shows a waterside scene of the city of Boulogne-sur-Mer, along the north coast of France. The use of repetition in form and shapes is used in different aspects

Background imageNevinson Collection: The Queue

The Queue
A pastel painting of a densely packed queue of people, impatiently waiting in line for food, the adults are all towering above the central focal point, a little boy. Date: circa 1918

Background imageNevinson Collection: On Brooklyn Bridge

On Brooklyn Bridge
An etching showing a view of Manhattan, from Brooklyn Bridge, a hybrid cable suspension structure, which spans the East River of New York City, United States. Date: circa 1921

Background imageNevinson Collection: Les Bibliophiles

Les Bibliophiles
Etching showing an autumn day in Paris, with a line of bibliophiles reading by the water. Date: circa 1931

Background imageNevinson Collection: Quartier Latin

Quartier Latin
An etching of Quarter Latin, a French area known for its plentiful bookshops, home to landmarks including Sorbonne University and Shakespeare and Company. Date: circa 1930

Background imageNevinson Collection: 2 am in New York

2 am in New York
City artwork of New York, with its typical tall, dominating buildings lit up magnificently in the night. Date: circa 1930

Background imageNevinson Collection: C R W Nevinson, The Artist Whose Recreation is Journalism

C R W Nevinson, The Artist Whose Recreation is Journalism
Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson, The Artist Whose Recreation is Journalism - former WW1 artist, seen in his studio and at his cocktail bar. The portrait bust of him is by Barney Seale. Date: 1933

Background imageNevinson Collection: Ypres after First Bombardment, by CRW Nevinson, WW1

Ypres after First Bombardment, by CRW Nevinson, WW1
Ypres after First Bombardment, drypoint print by Christopher Richard Wynn Nevinson, First World War. 1915-1916

Background imageNevinson Collection: Mrs C R W Nevinson, WW1

Mrs C R W Nevinson, WW1
Mrs C R W Nevinson, formerly Kathleen Mary Knowlman, wife of the artist, Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson. Her portrait was featured in The Sketch at the time her husband, an official war artist

Background imageNevinson Collection: C. R. W. Nevinson

C. R. W. Nevinson
Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson (1889 - 1946), English artist, standing in front of one of his own works entitled Twentieth Century Man

Background imageNevinson Collection: War artists caricatured by Hynes

War artists caricatured by Hynes
Knights of the Brush in their War Paint - three certainties and a doubtful one - for the lists at Burlington House. Four notable artists who made their mark as official war artists during the Great

Background imageNevinson Collection: C. R. W. Nevinson, official war artist

C. R. W. Nevinson, official war artist
CHRISTOPHER RICHARD WYNNE NEVINSON artist, war artist during World War One : son of the writer H W Nevinson. Pictured in The Tatler shortly after he had held an exhibition of his pictures in at

Background imageNevinson Collection: Christopher Nevinson

Christopher Nevinson
CHRISTOPHER RICHARD WYNNE NEVINSON artist, war artist during World War One : son of the writer H W Nevinson


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