Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson R.E. (1889-1948).
Looking Through Brooklyn Bridge., 1921
Signed in pencil.
Drypoint
23.5 x 17.5 cm
9 1/4 x 6 7/8 in
9 1/4 x 6 7/8 in
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Leicester Galleries 41; Guichard 27, Black 21.v . Edition 50. New York set. C.R.W. Nevinson represents the radical climax of the Etching Revival. While maintaining the technical mastery of atmospheric...
Leicester Galleries 41; Guichard 27, Black 21.v . Edition 50. New York set. C.R.W. Nevinson represents the radical climax of the Etching Revival. While maintaining the technical mastery of atmospheric wiping and drypoint burr pioneered by Whistler, Nevinson applied these methods to the fracturing light of the modern metropolis. His 'New York Set'—captured with a sharp, rhythmic intensity—demonstrates how the Whistlerian vision evolved to meet the soaring verticality and restless energy of the 20th century.
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