
Building Aircraft: Making the Engine
1912
The British government commissioned Christopher Nevinson to create this print, part of a series of six, during World War I. By depicting the manufacture and use of airplanes in England, Nevinson represented the motivations and goals of war to a broad public. This image emphasizes the intense focus and strength required to build an engine. Diagonals and geometric shapes throughout suggest the efficiency and velocity of modern manufacturing.
- Medium
- lithograph on wove paper
- Spotted At
- Museum · Cleveland Museum of Art
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