The Night Shift working on a Great Gun

Print of artist Sir David Muirhead Bone’s charcoal drawing ‘The Night Shift working on a Great Gun’ about 1917. This print forms part of green paper folder of an “edition de luxe” of signed proofs: 6 prints made from the War Drawings of Muirhead Bone.

‘The Night Shift working on a Great Gun’ is captioned: “A scene”, the artist writes, “so romantic in its mingling of grimness and mystery that one thinks with compunction of the long line of romantic artists whose lot it was not to have seen it!”. The drawing is dark, with colour detailing ranging from black, greys and dusty whites. The subject of the “Great Gun” dominates the scene. Muirhead Bone (1876-1953) was a Scottish watercolourist and etcher. He was known for his depiction of wartime industrial and architectural settings. He was on the advisory committees for the British War Memorials during the First World War and the War Artists Advisory panel during the Second World War.

Object Summary

Accession Loan No.
51/1918/4
Category
Fine Art
Collection Class
Prints
Medium
lithograph on paper
Common Name
The Night Shift working on a Great Gun
Simple Name
print
Inscription Transcription
Bone; Muirhead Bone ; MB
Period Classification
World War I (1914-1918)
Production Town
; London; London
Production Country
; United Kingdom: England; United Kingdom: England
Production Person Initials
Sir David Muirhead; ; George
Production Person Surname
Bone; Country Life Ltd; Newnes Ltd
Production Year Low
1917
Production Year High
1917

View Full Details

The Night Shift working on a Great Gun