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Pebbles - Rye Harbour (ink & w/c on wove paper)
474063 Pebbles - Rye Harbour (ink & w/c on wove paper)
by Ginner, Charles (1878-1952); 38.1x25.4 cm; Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK; (add.info.: Charles Ginner's unusual view shows the ramshackle margins of a stony beach with telephone wires criss-crossing the scene (it was very rare indeed for these to be included in landscape views). Ginner began painting this kind of ordinary, semi-urban subject matter at the time he joined the Camden Town Group of artists in London in 1911. The impetus for the mosaic of bright colours and strong surface pattern came particularly from the paintings of Vincent Van Gogh. Ginner had worked in France, and knew the work of Post-Impressionist artists;
); Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums
Media ID 31717218
© Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums / Bridgeman Images
Charles Ginner Coastal Scene Cottages Ginner Charles 1878 1952 Shacks Wires Britisch Britisch
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Pebbles - Rye Harbour
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is a captivating print that showcases the unique artistic vision of Charles Ginner. The image captures the rugged beauty of a stony beach at Rye Harbour, with its ramshackle margins and scattered pebbles. What sets this artwork apart is Ginner's inclusion of telephone wires criss-crossing the scene, an unusual element rarely seen in landscape views. Ginner was part of the Camden Town Group of artists in London during the early 20th century when he began painting ordinary, semi-urban subjects like this one. Inspired by Vincent Van Gogh's use of bright colors and strong surface patterns, Ginner created a mosaic-like composition that exudes vibrancy and energy. The artist's familiarity with Post-Impressionist art from his time in France influenced his style as well. This particular piece reflects his mastery in capturing both natural elements and man-made structures such as houses, shacks, cottages, and telephone poles along the coastal scene. Displayed at the Laing Art Gallery in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK, "Pebbles - Rye Harbour" stands as a testament to Ginner's talent for transforming seemingly mundane scenes into works of art that captivate viewers' attention. With its bold colors and intricate details, this print invites us to appreciate the beauty found even in everyday landscapes.
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