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and double pneumonia and travelled in a tramp steamer around the south Atlantic and the Mediterranean to convalesce; on returning to Cannes, he worked in an engineer's office, and in 1899, at the age of 21, moved to Paris to study architecture.
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became his friends and persuaded him to settle in London. He lived at first in Battersea, but afterwards in Camden Town, where he was a neighbour of Gilman and Gore and regularly attended the Saturday afternoons at 19 Fitzroy Street, meeting
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Charles Isaac Ginner was born on 4 March 1878 in Cannes, the second son of Isaac Benjamin Ginner, a British medical doctor. He had a younger sister,
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At an early age, Ginner formed the intention of becoming a painter, but his parents disapproved. When he was sixteen, he suffered from
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he was again an Official War Artist, and specialised in painting harbour scenes and bombed buildings in London. In 1942 he became an
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Helena Bonett, 'Charles Ginner 1878–1952', artist biography, January 2011, in Helena Bonett, Ysanne Holt, Jennifer Mundy (eds.),
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In 1904, his parents withdrew their opposition to his becoming a painter, and Ginner entered the
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351: 304: 142: 706: 425:. His watercolours are unmistakable, with meticulous detailing of trees and buildings. 375: 347: 256: 881: 851: 681: 671: 646: 343: 322: 214: 233:(b. 1886; who became the dance teacher Ruby Dyer). He was educated in Cannes at the 763: 727: 661: 631: 537: 404: 359: 311: 300: 492: 267:, who disapproved of Ginner's use of bright colours. In 1905, Ginner moved to the 209:, of British parents, in 1910 he settled in London, where he was an associate of 382: 230: 24: 477: 676: 758: 392:
In 1919, on Gilman's death, he published an appreciation of the artist in
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In 1910, Ginner went to London, to serve on the Hanging Committee of the
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In 1908, Ginner left Vitti's and worked on his own in Paris, taking
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Ginner painted buildings in an urban context, as in his painting
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J. Rothenstein, 'Charles Ginner 1878–1952', in J. Rothenstein,
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Gallery in London and many other galleries hold his work. The
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