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- catalog abstract ""C.R.W. Nevinson (1889-1946) was one of the most important, colourful and talked about artists of his generation, in an era that included close friends Mark Gertler and Dora Carrington, and adversary Wyndham Lewis. In the turbulent days of pre-World War I London, Nevinson gained notoriety as England's only Futurist; but his celebrity and legacy to early twentieth-century art history was to be dependent on the war itself, during which he produced some of the most memorable and harrowing images of that conflict. Following the Armistice he turned to New York for inspiration in an attempt to maintain the artistic momentum he had been generating since before the war, but his artistic career was over; his life as bon viveur in London, Paris and New York just beginning." "This book focuses long overdue attention on Nevinson's dynamic early career, drawing extensively on recently located archives and on the press of the period to shed new light on the young artist and the power and vitality of his progressive paintings."--Jacket.".
- catalog alternative "This cult of violence".
- catalog contributor b12591342.
- catalog contributor b12591343.
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description ""C.R.W. Nevinson (1889-1946) was one of the most important, colourful and talked about artists of his generation, in an era that included close friends Mark Gertler and Dora Carrington, and adversary Wyndham Lewis. In the turbulent days of pre-World War I London, Nevinson gained notoriety as England's only Futurist; but his celebrity and legacy to early twentieth-century art history was to be dependent on the war itself, during which he produced some of the most memorable and harrowing images of that conflict. Following the Armistice he turned to New York for inspiration in an attempt to maintain the artistic momentum he had been generating since before the war, but his artistic career was over; his life as bon viveur in London, Paris and New York just beginning."".
- catalog description ""This book focuses long overdue attention on Nevinson's dynamic early career, drawing extensively on recently located archives and on the press of the period to shed new light on the young artist and the power and vitality of his progressive paintings."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Family and early education: 1889-1909 -- The Slade: friendships and the developing artist: 1909-1912 -- From the Slade to Paris: 1912 -- Creating the rebel and the alignment with Futurism: 1913 -- Nevinson the Futurist: 1914 -- The successul transition to war modernism: 1914-1915 -- Artistic breakthrough: 1915 -- Credibility and crisis: 1916 -- The official commission: 1917-1918 -- The transition to peace and the new world: 1918-1919.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [236]-241) and index.".
- catalog extent "ix, 246 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0300095074".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New Haven : Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art by Yale University Press,".
- catalog subject "759.2 21".
- catalog subject "ND497.N4 W35 2002".
- catalog subject "Nevinson, C. R. W. (Christopher Richard Wynne), 1889-1946 Criticism and interpretation.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Family and early education: 1889-1909 -- The Slade: friendships and the developing artist: 1909-1912 -- From the Slade to Paris: 1912 -- Creating the rebel and the alignment with Futurism: 1913 -- Nevinson the Futurist: 1914 -- The successul transition to war modernism: 1914-1915 -- Artistic breakthrough: 1915 -- Credibility and crisis: 1916 -- The official commission: 1917-1918 -- The transition to peace and the new world: 1918-1919.".
- catalog title "C.R.W. Nevinson : this cult of violence / Michael J. K. Walsh.".
- catalog title "This cult of violence".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".