La Mitrailleuse

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| image_file=Christopher richard wynne nevinson, la mitrailleuse, 1915.jpg
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| title=The Arrival
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| artist=[[C.R.W. Nevinson]]
| artist=[[C.R.W. Nevinson]]
| year=1915
| year=1915
| type=[[Oil painting|Oil on canvas]]
| type=[[Oil painting|Oil on canvas]]
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| city=[[London]]
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[[File:Christopher richard wynne nevinson, la mitrailleuse, 1915.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|”La mitrailleuse” (1915) by C. R. W. Nevinson]]
””’La Mitrailleuse””’ is a painting by British [[Futurist]] artist [[C. R. W. Nevinson]], made in 1915 while he was on honeymoon leave from service as an ambulance driver with the [[RAMC]] on the Western Front in the First World War. In an article in ”[[The Burlington Magazine]]” in 1916, artist [[Walter Sickert]] called the work “the most authoritative and concentrated utterance on the war in the history of painting”.
””’La Mitrailleuse””’ is a painting by British [[Futurist]] artist [[C. R. W. Nevinson]], made in 1915 while he was on honeymoon leave from service as an ambulance driver with the [[RAMC]] on the Western Front in the First World War. In an article in ”[[The Burlington Magazine]]” in 1916, artist [[Walter Sickert]] called the work “the most authoritative and concentrated utterance on the war in the history of painting”.

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