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Property Formerly in the Collection of Lord Attenborough

Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson, A.R.A.

French troops resting

Auction Closed

November 25, 07:04 PM GMT

Estimate

40,000 - 60,000 GBP

Lot Details

Description

Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson, A.R.A.

1889 - 1946

French troops resting


signed C.R.W. Nevinson (lower right)

drypoint printed with tone, on F.J. Head & Co. laid paper with full margins

unframed (plate): 18.5 by 23.5cm.; 7¼ by 9¼in.

framed: 44 by 47.5cm.; 17¼ by 18¾in.

Executed in 1916.


We are grateful to Christopher Martin for his kind assistance in the cataloguing of the present work.

Private Collection, from whom acquired by Lord & Lady Attenborough, 1990s

Their sale, Replica Shoes 's London, 11 November 2009, lot 17, where acquired by the present owner

London, Leicester Galleries, Catalogue of an Exhibition of Paintings of War by C.R.W.Nevinson (late Private RAMC), September – October 1916, no. 38

New York, Frederick Keppel & Co., Etchings and Lithographs by C.R.W.Nevinson, 1919

New York, Bourgeois Gallery, The Old World and the New: An Exhibition of Paintings, Etching, Lithographs and Woodcuts by C.R.W. Nevinson of London, 1920, no. 94 (as Troops Resting)

London, The Leicester Galleries at the Alpine Club Gallery, Nash and Nevinson in War and Peace, October – November 1977, Nevinson section no. 6

London, The Maclean Gallery, C.R.W.Nevinson: The Great War and After, February – March 1980, no. 11

Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, The Print in England 1790-1930, March – May 1985, no. 242

London, Imperial War Museum, C.R.W. Nevinson: The Twentieth Century, October 1999 – January 2000, no. 36 (as Troops Resting)

London, Osborne Samuel C.R.W. Nevinson: A Printmaker in War and Peace 24 September - 18 October 2014 (as Troops Resting)


London, Lund Humphries C.R.W. Nevinson: The Complete Prints by Jonathan Black, no. 7

Newark, N.J., University of Delaware Press. A Dilemma of English Modernism: Visual and Verbal Politics in the Life and Work of C.R.W. Nevinson (1889-1946), pl. 14