Everything about Christopher Nevinson totally explained
Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson, (
August 13 1889 –
October 7 1946), was an
English painter. He is often referred to by his initials
C. R. W. Nevinson.
He was associated with the
vorticists but is perhaps best seen as a
futurist. He attended the
Slade School of Art before being drafted in
World War I, during which he was appointed an official
war artist. A large collection of his work can be found in the
Imperial War Museum in London.
Nevinson was the son of the journalist
Henry Nevinson and the suffrage campaigner
Margaret Nevinson.
Nevison was credited with holding the first
cocktail party in England in 1924 by
Alec Waugh. .
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