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Christopher Nevinson — Building Aircraft: Making the Engine
Christopher Nevinson

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

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Christopher Nevinson, 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
Year
1912
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

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Print, Works on Paper, Modern

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