In Tate Britain
In Tate Britain
Artist biography
Wikipedia entry
Charles Isaac Ginner (4 March 1878 – 6 January 1952) was a British painter of landscape and urban subjects. Born in the south of France at Cannes, of British parents, in 1910 he settled in London, where he was an associate of Spencer Gore and Harold Gilman and a key member of the Camden Town Group.
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Charles Ginner Porthleven
1922 -
Charles Ginner From a Hampstead Window
1923 -
Charles Ginner The Café Royal
1911 -
Charles Ginner Snow in Pimlico
1939 -
Charles Ginner Flask Walk, Hampstead, on Coronation Day
1937 -
Charles Ginner Hartland Point from Boscastle
1941 -
Charles Ginner Emergency Water Storage Tank
1942 -
Charles Ginner Study for ‘Flask Walk, Hampstead, on Coronation Day’
1937
Artist as subject
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Walter Bayes Under the Candles: Mr Charles Ginner Presiding
1933