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Piccadilly Circus,

1915

Sir Muirhead Bone, 1876–1953; born Partick, Scotland; died Oxford, England; active Glasgow, Scotland
x1969-230

Trained as an architect in Glasgow, Bone had become an internationally renowned printmaker of cityscapes by September 1916, when he was assigned to the western front as the first official British War Artist. The year before, he executed this nocturnal wartime view of one of London’s most celebrated public spaces, Piccadilly Circus. Basing the print on an earlier drawing, Bone dramatically altered the lighting to evoke the blackout conditions necessitated by German air raids on London, which began in January 1915. Searchlights pierce the inky black sky while shrouded streetlamps disperse eerie shadows throughout the bustling crowd.

Information

Title
Piccadilly Circus
Dates

1915

Medium
Drypoint
Dimensions
plate: 30.2 x 38 cm (11 7/8 x 14 15/16 in.) sheet: 37.4 x 51.7 cm (14 3/4 x 20 3/8 in.)
Credit Line
Gift of David H. McAlpin, Class of 1920, and Mrs. McAlpin in memory of Professor Clifton R. Hall
Object Number
x1969-230
Inscription
signed in pencil, l.r.
Culture
Type