Making the Engine by Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson

Making the Engine

(Making the engine, 1917 (etching and drypoint))


Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson

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1917  ·  etching and drypoint  ·  Picture ID: 310258

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Making the Engine by Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
engineer · mechanic · workshop · world war one · factory · production · line · laithe · belt · belts · drive · First · great
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