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Charles March Gere, RA, RWS Paintings

British, 1884-1963
Gere was born in Gloucester and studied at the Birmingham School of Art under E R Taylor. He joined the staff of the art school in 1893. In the 1890s he worked as an illustrator, contributing to The Quest and books illustrated by the Birmingham Group and designing the frontispiece for William Morris’s News from Nowhere (Kelmscott Press, 1892). In his early career he was involved in a number of the arts and crafts, designing embroidery, metalwork and stained glass and painting the reredos in the Chapel at Madresfield. Gradually, however, he became almost exclusively a landscape painter. In about 1904 he and his sister Margaret settled in Painswick, near Stroud, and many of his subjects were found in the surrounding Cotswolds, which was to become his favourite painting ground. He exhibited at the New Gallery, Society of Painters in Tempera, Royal Academy, New English Art Club, Royal Watercolour Society and Art Workers Guild. A memorial exhibition was held in Gloucester in 1963.
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Artist: Charles March Gere, RA, RWS
Charles March Gere - Tuscan Vintage - Early 20th Century Cotswold Group tempera
Charles March Gere - Tuscan Vintage - Early 20th Century Cotswold Group tempera

Charles March Gere - Tuscan Vintage - Early 20th Century Cotswold Group tempera

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Located in London, GB

CHARLES MARCH GERE, RA, RWS (1884-1963) Tuscan Vintage Signed with monogram l.lr, signed again with monogram and dated 1912 on the overlap; signed and inscribed with title on the b...

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A Cotswold Stonebreaker - Charles March Gere - Early 20th Century British Oil

A Cotswold Stonebreaker - Charles March Gere - Early 20th Century British Oil

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CHARLES MARCH GERE, RA, RWS (1884-1963) A Cotswold Stonebreaker Signed l.l.: CHARLES GERE; signed and inscribed with title and the artist’s address on the stretcher Oil on canvas ...

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