Gere, Charles March (1869-1957)

Creator details

Name
Gere, Charles March (1869-1957)
Nationality
English
Biography
Painter, illustrator, designer of wall decorations and stained glass and teacher, Charler March Gere was born in Gloucester in 1869. Gere won scholarships to Birmingham School of Art, where he studied under Edward Taylor and later taught. Gere’s early work was much influenced by the Pre-Raphaelite-favoured Italian painters and for a time he studied tempera painting in Italy. He worked with William Morris at the Kelmscott Press and later at the Ashendene Press and did much to make the Birmingham School a centre of excellence for book design, contending that illustrations and type should be complementary. Gere was interested in the revival of wood engraving and was a member of the Birmingham Group of Painters and Craftsmen, which was strongly Arts and Crafts-oriented. He was the brother of the artist Margaret Gere, also represented by Bridgeman Images. He exhibited prolifically, especially at RWS and NEAC, also Fine Art Society, Carfax Gallery, RA and Goupil Gallery. He was elected RA in 1939. Gere’s landscapes are notable for their careful design and serene atmosphere. He lived at Painswick, Gloucestershire, and died in Gloucester in 1957.

Assets (15 in total)

Cheese Rolling on Cooper's Hill, Gloucestershire, 1948 (oil on canvas)
Kelmscott Manor frontispiece to 'News from Nowhere' by William Morris, 1892 (woodcut)
Gloucester Cathedral, 1947 (oil on canvas)
Sunrise on the British Camp, Malvern, 1938 (oil on canvas)
The Lady of Grey Days
Dawn, 1945 (oil on canvas)
The Vale of Gloucester, 1934 (oil on canvas)
I Happy Am- Joy is my Name (tempera on panel)
A Cotswold Village (w/c on paper)
Frontispiece depicting Kelmscott House, with a facing page with a full woodcut page-border, 1892 (woodcut type in black and red)
Brixham Harbour (w/c on paper)
The Severn Bore (oil on canvas)

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