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b. 1874 - d. 1958

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    • Charles Genge (1874-1958), 'Summer Woodland', oil on board, 10" x 17" (25 x 43cm).
      Nov. 12, 2024

      Charles Genge (1874-1958), 'Summer Woodland', oil on board, 10" x 17" (25 x 43cm).

      Est: £180 - £220

      Charles Genge (1874-1958), 'Summer Woodland', oil on board, 10" x 17" (25 x 43cm).

      John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
    • Charles Genge (1874-1958), 'Winter Woodland', oil on canvas laid down, signed with initials, 9" x 9.5" (23 x 2
      Nov. 12, 2024

      Charles Genge (1874-1958), 'Winter Woodland', oil on canvas laid down, signed with initials, 9" x 9.5" (23 x 2

      Est: £150 - £200

      Charles Genge (1874-1958), 'Winter Woodland', oil on canvas laid down, signed with initials, 9" x 9.5" (23 x 24cm).

      John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
    • Charles Genge (1874-1958), 'In the Forest', oil on canvas laid down, signed with initials, 9.5 x 11.75" (24 x
      Nov. 12, 2024

      Charles Genge (1874-1958), 'In the Forest', oil on canvas laid down, signed with initials, 9.5 x 11.75" (24 x

      Est: £70 - £100

      Charles Genge (1874-1958), 'In the Forest', oil on canvas laid down, signed with initials, 9.5 x 11.75" (24 x 30cm), unframed.

      John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
    • Charles Genge (1874-1958), 'Woodland Path', oil on canvas laid down, signed with initials, 12" x 14" (36 x 30c
      Nov. 12, 2024

      Charles Genge (1874-1958), 'Woodland Path', oil on canvas laid down, signed with initials, 12" x 14" (36 x 30c

      Est: £100 - £120

      Charles Genge (1874-1958), 'Woodland Path', oil on canvas laid down, signed with initials, 12" x 14" (36 x 30cm), unframed.

      John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
    • Charles Genge (1874-1958), a set of four watercolours of landscape views, signed, each around 7.5" x 11" (19 x
      Nov. 12, 2024

      Charles Genge (1874-1958), a set of four watercolours of landscape views, signed, each around 7.5" x 11" (19 x

      Est: £150 - £200

      Charles Genge (1874-1958), a set of four watercolours of landscape views, signed, each around 7.5" x 11" (19 x 28cm).

      John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
    • Charles Genge (1874-1958), a pair of oil sketches of woodland scenes, each 9" x 6" (23 x 15cm), (2).
      Nov. 12, 2024

      Charles Genge (1874-1958), a pair of oil sketches of woodland scenes, each 9" x 6" (23 x 15cm), (2).

      Est: £180 - £220

      Charles Genge (1874-1958), a pair of oil sketches of woodland scenes, each 9" x 6" (23 x 15cm), (2).

      John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
    • Charles Genge (1874-1958), 'The White Gate', oil on canvas, signed, 20" x 24" (51 x 61cm), unframed.
      Nov. 12, 2024

      Charles Genge (1874-1958), 'The White Gate', oil on canvas, signed, 20" x 24" (51 x 61cm), unframed.

      Est: £180 - £220

      Charles Genge (1874-1958), 'The White Gate', oil on canvas, signed, 20" x 24" (51 x 61cm), unframed.

      John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
    • Charles Genge (1874-1958), 'Farmyard Barns', oil on canvas, signed, 20" x 24" (51 x 61cm).
      Nov. 12, 2024

      Charles Genge (1874-1958), 'Farmyard Barns', oil on canvas, signed, 20" x 24" (51 x 61cm).

      Est: £200 - £300

      Charles Genge (1874-1958), 'Farmyard Barns', oil on canvas, signed, 20" x 24" (51 x 61cm).

      John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
    • Charles Genge (1874 - 1958) Oil on Canvas
      Jan. 15, 2023

      Charles Genge (1874 - 1958) Oil on Canvas

      Est: $500 - $1,000

      "Bend on the River", signed at the lower left. With Newman Galleries tag affixed verso.

      Locati LLC
    • Charles Genge (1874 - 1958) Oil on Canvas
      Jan. 15, 2023

      Charles Genge (1874 - 1958) Oil on Canvas

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      "On the forest's edge", signed at the lower right. With Newman Galleries tag affixed verso.

      Locati LLC
    • Charles Genge (British, 1874-1958)
      Jan. 07, 2021

      Charles Genge (British, 1874-1958)

      Est: -

      "The red door", Oil on canvas, 51 x 61 cm, Signed on recto, Signed and titled on verso as well

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Charles Genge (British, 1874-1958)
      Dec. 12, 2020

      Charles Genge (British, 1874-1958)

      Est: -

      "The red door", Oil on canvas, 51 x 61 cm, Signed on recto, Signed and titled on verso as well

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Charles Genge (British, 1874-1958)
      Aug. 24, 2020

      Charles Genge (British, 1874-1958)

      Est: -

      "The red door", Oil on canvas, 51 x 61 cm, Signed on recto, Signed and titled on verso as well

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Charles Genge (British, 1874-1958)
      Jul. 28, 2020

      Charles Genge (British, 1874-1958)

      Est: -

      "The red door", Oil on canvas, 51 x 61 cm, Signed on recto, Signed and titled on verso as well.

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Charles Genge (British, 1874-1958)
      Apr. 27, 2020

      Charles Genge (British, 1874-1958)

      Est: -

      "The red door", Oil on canvas, 51 x 61 cm, Signed, Signed & titled on verso as well

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Charles Genge (British, 1874-1958)
      Mar. 14, 2020

      Charles Genge (British, 1874-1958)

      Est: -

      "The red door", Oil on canvas, 51 x 61 cm, Signed, Signed & titled on verso as well

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Charles Ernest Genge (1874-1958) British. "River in France", Oil on Canvas, Inscribed on the reverse, 13" x 18".
      Jan. 29, 2020

      Charles Ernest Genge (1874-1958) British. "River in France", Oil on Canvas, Inscribed on the reverse, 13" x 18".

      Est: £200 - £300

      Charles Ernest Genge (1874-1958) British. "River in France", Oil on Canvas, Inscribed on the reverse, 13" x 18".

      John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
    • Charles Ernest Genge (1874-1958) British. "River in France", Oil on Canvas, Inscribed on the reverse, 13" x 18".
      Nov. 27, 2019

      Charles Ernest Genge (1874-1958) British. "River in France", Oil on Canvas, Inscribed on the reverse, 13" x 18".

      Est: £300 - £400

      Charles Ernest Genge (1874-1958) British. "River in France", Oil on Canvas, Inscribed on the reverse, 13" x 18".

      John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
    • Charles Ernest Genge (1874-1958) British. "Houses", Oil on Canvas, Inscribed on the reverse, 12" x 16".
      Nov. 27, 2019

      Charles Ernest Genge (1874-1958) British. "Houses", Oil on Canvas, Inscribed on the reverse, 12" x 16".

      Est: £200 - £300

      Charles Ernest Genge (1874-1958) British. "Houses", Oil on Canvas, Inscribed on the reverse, 12" x 16".

      John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
    • Charles Ernest Genge (1874-1958) British. A Vegetable Patch, Oil on Board, Signed with Initials, 8" x 11".
      Nov. 27, 2019

      Charles Ernest Genge (1874-1958) British. A Vegetable Patch, Oil on Board, Signed with Initials, 8" x 11".

      Est: £80 - £120

      Charles Ernest Genge (1874-1958) British. A Vegetable Patch, Oil on Board, Signed with Initials, 8" x 11".

      John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
    • Charles Genge (1875-1958) British. "Silent Pool", Oil on Canvas, Inscribed on reverse, 9.5" x 13.5", and two others by the same hand, three (3).
      Jul. 25, 2018

      Charles Genge (1875-1958) British. "Silent Pool", Oil on Canvas, Inscribed on reverse, 9.5" x 13.5", and two others by the same hand, three (3).

      Est: £300 - £400

      Charles Genge (1875-1958) British. "Silent Pool", Oil on Canvas, Inscribed on reverse, 9.5" x 13.5", and two others by the same hand, three (3).

      John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
    • Charles Genge (British, 1874-1958)
      Apr. 21, 2018

      Charles Genge (British, 1874-1958)

      Est: -

      "The red door", Oil on canvas, 51 x 61 cm, Signed on recto, Signed & titled on verso as wel

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Charles Genge (British, 1874-1958)
      Mar. 05, 2017

      Charles Genge (British, 1874-1958)

      Est: -

      "The red door", Oil on canvas, 51 x 61 cm, Signed, Signed & titled on verso as well

      Yair Art Gallery
    • Charles Genge (1874-1958) 'A Farm Pond', 15 x 18in.
      Oct. 22, 2015

      Charles Genge (1874-1958) 'A Farm Pond', 15 x 18in.

      Est: £300 - £500

      Charles Genge (1874-1958) oil on canvas, 'A Farm Pond', signed, Exhibited: NEAC, Summer 1916, 'A Farm Pond' (253) 15 x 18in.

      Gorringes
    • Charles Genge Landscape Painting on Canvas
      Sep. 21, 2014

      Charles Genge Landscape Painting on Canvas

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Signed lower left in period antique gilt frame. Dated 1892. With accompanying receipt when consignor purchased 28 years ago in London as well as further paperwork about the artist. Painting in nice condition, losses to frame. Measures 27inches by 40 inches.

      The Benefit Shop Foundation Inc.
    • Charles Genge, British 1874-1958- Cottages in the
      May. 04, 2013

      Charles Genge, British 1874-1958- Cottages in the

      Est: £120 - £180

      Charles Genge, British 1874-1958- Cottages in the country; oil on paper, signed on the reverse, 25.5x31.5cm: together a further works by the same hand to include an oil on unstretchered canvas depicting a riverside, 22.5x30.5cm, and five watercolours of landscapes, all signed or initialled in pencil, largest 19x29cm, (7), (unframed), Please Note this lot may be subject to Droit de Suite. Note: Genge studied at the Academie Julienne in Paris and subsequently exhibited at The Goupil Gallery, The Royal Society of British Artists, The Royal Institute of Oil Painters and the New English Art Club. He was one of the founders of the Bethnal Green Working Man's Institute and a leader of the British Post Impressionist Movement. Following his death his studio was handled by Campbell's of Walton Street, Knightsbridge.

      Roseberys
    • Charles Genge, British 1874-1958- Cottages in the
      Mar. 19, 2013

      Charles Genge, British 1874-1958- Cottages in the

      Est: £200 - £300

      Charles Genge, British 1874-1958- Cottages in the country; oil on paper, signed on the reverse, 25.5x31.5cm: together a further works by the same hand to include an oil on unstretchered canvas depicting a riverside, 22.5x30.5cm, and five watercolours of landscapes, all signed or initialled in pencil, largest 19x29cm, (7), (unframed), (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Note: Genge studied at the Academie Julienne in Paris and subsequently exhibited at Goupils, The Royal Society of British Artists, The Royal Institute of Oil Painters and the New English Art Club. He was one of the founders of the Bethnal Green Working Man's Institute and a leader of the British Post Impressionist Movement. Following his death his studio was handled by Campbell's of Walton Street, Knightsbridge.

      Roseberys
    • Charles Genge (British, 1874-1958)
      Jul. 18, 2012

      Charles Genge (British, 1874-1958)

      Est: £500 - £700

      View across a river signed 'C Genge' (lower right) oil on board 36 x 60.5cm (14 3/16 x 23 13/16in). with a still life painting (verso) and two unframed paintings by the same hand, the first, oil on board, a cliffside view, signed with initials, the second, oil on canvas, 'The Track' signed (lower right) (3)

      Bonhams
    • Charles Genge (British, 1874-1958)
      Jul. 18, 2012

      Charles Genge (British, 1874-1958)

      Est: £500 - £700

      Farmyard Entrance signed 'C Genge' (lower left) oil on canvas 38 x 46cm (14 15/16 x 18 1/8in). and three further unframed paintings, 'The White Barn', 'Washing Day' and 'Country Church Scene', each signed, oil on canvas, by the same hand (4)

      Bonhams
    • Charles Genge (1874-1958) Oil on canvas 'The House
      Nov. 12, 2011

      Charles Genge (1874-1958) Oil on canvas 'The House

      Est: £200 - £300

      Charles Genge (1874-1958) Oil on canvas 'The House on the Corner' ( Bethnal Green) Titled verso 18" x 15" Genge was principal teacher at Bethnal Green men's Institute Art School, many of his students went on to become part of the East London Group of artists

      Claydon Auctioneers
    • Angela Goode, Mistress of Charles Genge, two landscapes,
      Jun. 30, 2011

      Angela Goode, Mistress of Charles Genge, two landscapes,

      Est: £50 - £80

      Angela Goode, Mistress of Charles Genge, two landscapes, signed, oil on canvas, both 16" x 20"

      Ewbank's
    • Angela Goode, Mistress of Charles Genge, two landscapes,
      Jun. 30, 2011

      Angela Goode, Mistress of Charles Genge, two landscapes,

      Est: £50 - £80

      Angela Goode, Mistress of Charles Genge, two landscapes, signed, oil on canvas, both 20" x 24"

      Ewbank's
    • Angela Goode, Mistress of Charles Genge, two portraits,
      Jun. 30, 2011

      Angela Goode, Mistress of Charles Genge, two portraits,

      Est: £40 - £60

      Angela Goode, Mistress of Charles Genge, two portraits, both 18" x 14", oil on canvases

      Ewbank's
    • Angela Goode, Mistress of Charles Genge, four landscapes,
      Jun. 30, 2011

      Angela Goode, Mistress of Charles Genge, four landscapes,

      Est: £60 - £100

      Angela Goode, Mistress of Charles Genge, four landscapes, the largest 14" x 18", oils on canvases

      Ewbank's
    • Four landscape watercolours by Charles Genge (1874-1958),
      Jun. 30, 2011

      Four landscape watercolours by Charles Genge (1874-1958),

      Est: £100 - £200

      Four landscape watercolours by Charles Genge (1874-1958), all signed, the largest 7" x 11" PROVENANCE and HISTORICAL NOTE; Charles Genge studied at the Academie Julienne in Paris and subsequently exhibited in Goupils, the Royal Society of British Artists, the Royal Institute of Oil Painters, and the New English Art Club. He was one of the founders of Bethnal Green Working Men's Institute and a leader of the British post-Impressionist Movement. When he knew he was dying he instructed his nephew, William Genge, to clear his studio and burn all of his paintings, however, William could not bring himself to do this and for many years the paintings were stored and almost forgotten about. Eventually, through a mutual friend, the entire studio collection was handed over to Campbell's of Walton Street in Knightsbridge to market and sell the paintings. The first major exhibition of works by Charles Genge was in June 1985 which was highly successful, and in subsequent years smaller exhibitions of his paintings were held. More than 250 paintings in total were sold by Campbell's. Some watercolours were also shown and sold in 1997 at the "Works on Paper" Exhibition in New York. The remaining paintings were stored, and following William Genge's death in 2002 they were bequeathed to the present owners the proprietors of Campbells who sold the Gallery in 2003.

      Ewbank's
    • Four landscape watercolours by Charles Genge (1874-1958),
      Jun. 30, 2011

      Four landscape watercolours by Charles Genge (1874-1958),

      Est: £100 - £200

      Four landscape watercolours by Charles Genge (1874-1958), all signed, the largest 10" x 13" PROVENANCE and HISTORICAL NOTE; Charles Genge studied at the Academie Julienne in Paris and subsequently exhibited in Goupils, the Royal Society of British Artists, the Royal Institute of Oil Painters, and the New English Art Club. He was one of the founders of Bethnal Green Working Men's Institute and a leader of the British post-Impressionist Movement. When he knew he was dying he instructed his nephew, William Genge, to clear his studio and burn all of his paintings, however, William could not bring himself to do this and for many years the paintings were stored and almost forgotten about. Eventually, through a mutual friend, the entire studio collection was handed over to Campbell's of Walton Street in Knightsbridge to market and sell the paintings. The first major exhibition of works by Charles Genge was in June 1985 which was highly successful, and in subsequent years smaller exhibitions of his paintings were held. More than 250 paintings in total were sold by Campbell's. Some watercolours were also shown and sold in 1997 at the "Works on Paper" Exhibition in New York. The remaining paintings were stored, and following William Genge's death in 2002 they were bequeathed to the present owners the proprietors of Campbells who sold the Gallery in 2003.

      Ewbank's
    • Four landscape watercolours by Charles Genge (1874-1958),
      Jun. 30, 2011

      Four landscape watercolours by Charles Genge (1874-1958),

      Est: £100 - £200

      Four landscape watercolours by Charles Genge (1874-1958), all signed, the largest 7" x 11" PROVENANCE and HISTORICAL NOTE; Charles Genge studied at the Academie Julienne in Paris and subsequently exhibited in Goupils, the Royal Society of British Artists, the Royal Institute of Oil Painters, and the New English Art Club. He was one of the founders of Bethnal Green Working Men's Institute and a leader of the British post-Impressionist Movement. When he knew he was dying he instructed his nephew, William Genge, to clear his studio and burn all of his paintings, however, William could not bring himself to do this and for many years the paintings were stored and almost forgotten about. Eventually, through a mutual friend, the entire studio collection was handed over to Campbell's of Walton Street in Knightsbridge to market and sell the paintings. The first major exhibition of works by Charles Genge was in June 1985 which was highly successful, and in subsequent years smaller exhibitions of his paintings were held. More than 250 paintings in total were sold by Campbell's. Some watercolours were also shown and sold in 1997 at the "Works on Paper" Exhibition in New York. The remaining paintings were stored, and following William Genge's death in 2002 they were bequeathed to the present owners the proprietors of Campbells who sold the Gallery in 2003.

      Ewbank's
    • Four landscape watercolours by Charles Genge (1874-1958),
      Jun. 30, 2011

      Four landscape watercolours by Charles Genge (1874-1958),

      Est: £100 - £200

      Four landscape watercolours by Charles Genge (1874-1958), all signed, each 8" x 11" PROVENANCE and HISTORICAL NOTE; Charles Genge studied at the Academie Julienne in Paris and subsequently exhibited in Goupils, the Royal Society of British Artists, the Royal Institute of Oil Painters, and the New English Art Club. He was one of the founders of Bethnal Green Working Men's Institute and a leader of the British post-Impressionist Movement. When he knew he was dying he instructed his nephew, William Genge, to clear his studio and burn all of his paintings, however, William could not bring himself to do this and for many years the paintings were stored and almost forgotten about. Eventually, through a mutual friend, the entire studio collection was handed over to Campbell's of Walton Street in Knightsbridge to market and sell the paintings. The first major exhibition of works by Charles Genge was in June 1985 which was highly successful, and in subsequent years smaller exhibitions of his paintings were held. More than 250 paintings in total were sold by Campbell's. Some watercolours were also shown and sold in 1997 at the "Works on Paper" Exhibition in New York. The remaining paintings were stored, and following William Genge's death in 2002 they were bequeathed to the present owners the proprietors of Campbells who sold the Gallery in 2003.

      Ewbank's
    • Five oils on canvases by Charles Genge (1874-1958),
      Jun. 30, 2011

      Five oils on canvases by Charles Genge (1874-1958),

      Est: £50 - £80

      Five oils on canvases by Charles Genge (1874-1958), all unstretchered, four landscapes and an interior scene, the largest 23" x 27" PROVENANCE and HISTORICAL NOTE; Charles Genge studied at the Academie Julienne in Paris and subsequently exhibited in Goupils, the Royal Society of British Artists, the Royal Institute of Oil Painters, and the New English Art Club. He was one of the founders of Bethnal Green Working Men's Institute and a leader of the British post-Impressionist Movement. When he knew he was dying he instructed his nephew, William Genge, to clear his studio and burn all of his paintings, however, William could not bring himself to do this and for many years the paintings were stored and almost forgotten about. Eventually, through a mutual friend, the entire studio collection was handed over to Campbell's of Walton Street in Knightsbridge to market and sell the paintings. The first major exhibition of works by Charles Genge was in June 1985 which was highly successful, and in subsequent years smaller exhibitions of his paintings were held. More than 250 paintings in total were sold by Campbell's. Some watercolours were also shown and sold in 1997 at the "Works on Paper" Exhibition in New York. The remaining paintings were stored, and following William Genge's death in 2002 they were bequeathed to the present owners the proprietors of Campbells who sold the Gallery in 2003.

      Ewbank's
    • Five works by Charles Genge (1874-1958),
      Jun. 30, 2011

      Five works by Charles Genge (1874-1958),

      Est: £50 - £80

      Five works by Charles Genge (1874-1958), oils, all unsigned, unstretchered, the largest 12" x 15" PROVENANCE and HISTORICAL NOTE; Charles Genge studied at the Academie Julienne in Paris and subsequently exhibited in Goupils, the Royal Society of British Artists, the Royal Institute of Oil Painters, and the New English Art Club. He was one of the founders of Bethnal Green Working Men's Institute and a leader of the British post-Impressionist Movement. When he knew he was dying he instructed his nephew, William Genge, to clear his studio and burn all of his paintings, however, William could not bring himself to do this and for many years the paintings were stored and almost forgotten about. Eventually, through a mutual friend, the entire studio collection was handed over to Campbell's of Walton Street in Knightsbridge to market and sell the paintings. The first major exhibition of works by Charles Genge was in June 1985 which was highly successful, and in subsequent years smaller exhibitions of his paintings were held. More than 250 paintings in total were sold by Campbell's. Some watercolours were also shown and sold in 1997 at the "Works on Paper" Exhibition in New York. The remaining paintings were stored, and following William Genge's death in 2002 they were bequeathed to the present owners the proprietors of Campbells who sold the Gallery in 2003.

      Ewbank's
    • Eight Charles Genge (1874-1958) watercolour landscapes,
      Jun. 30, 2011

      Eight Charles Genge (1874-1958) watercolour landscapes,

      Est: £100 - £200

      Eight Charles Genge (1874-1958) watercolour landscapes, mostly signed, the largest 12" x 8" PROVENANCE and HISTORICAL NOTE; Charles Genge studied at the Academie Julienne in Paris and subsequently exhibited in Goupils, the Royal Society of British Artists, the Royal Institute of Oil Painters, and the New English Art Club. He was one of the founders of Bethnal Green Working Men's Institute and a leader of the British post-Impressionist Movement. When he knew he was dying he instructed his nephew, William Genge, to clear his studio and burn all of his paintings, however, William could not bring himself to do this and for many years the paintings were stored and almost forgotten about. Eventually, through a mutual friend, the entire studio collection was handed over to Campbell's of Walton Street in Knightsbridge to market and sell the paintings. The first major exhibition of works by Charles Genge was in June 1985 which was highly successful, and in subsequent years smaller exhibitions of his paintings were held. More than 250 paintings in total were sold by Campbell's. Some watercolours were also shown and sold in 1997 at the "Works on Paper" Exhibition in New York. The remaining paintings were stored, and following William Genge's death in 2002 they were bequeathed to the present owners the proprietors of Campbells who sold the Gallery in 2003.

      Ewbank's
    • Charles Genge (1874-1958) "The Story Teller",
      Jun. 30, 2011

      Charles Genge (1874-1958) "The Story Teller",

      Est: £50 - £80

      Charles Genge (1874-1958) "The Story Teller", unsigned, oil on canvas, inscribed verso PROVENANCE and HISTORICAL NOTE; Charles Genge studied at the Academie Julienne in Paris and subsequently exhibited in Goupils, the Royal Society of British Artists, the Royal Institute of Oil Painters, and the New English Art Club. He was one of the founders of Bethnal Green Working Men's Institute and a leader of the British post-Impressionist Movement. When he knew he was dying he instructed his nephew, William Genge, to clear his studio and burn all of his paintings, however, William could not bring himself to do this and for many years the paintings were stored and almost forgotten about. Eventually, through a mutual friend, the entire studio collection was handed over to Campbell's of Walton Street in Knightsbridge to market and sell the paintings. The first major exhibition of works by Charles Genge was in June 1985 which was highly successful, and in subsequent years smaller exhibitions of his paintings were held. More than 250 paintings in total were sold by Campbell's. Some watercolours were also shown and sold in 1997 at the "Works on Paper" Exhibition in New York. The remaining paintings were stored, and following William Genge's death in 2002 they were bequeathed to the present owners the proprietors of Campbells who sold the Gallery in 2003. h:24 w:20 in.

      Ewbank's
    • Charles Genge (1874-1958) portrait sketch of a woman,
      Jun. 30, 2011

      Charles Genge (1874-1958) portrait sketch of a woman,

      Est: £30 - £50

      Charles Genge (1874-1958) portrait sketch of a woman, monogramed, oil on canvas, inscribed verso PROVENANCE and HISTORICAL NOTE; Charles Genge studied at the Academie Julienne in Paris and subsequently exhibited in Goupils, the Royal Society of British Artists, the Royal Institute of Oil Painters, and the New English Art Club. He was one of the founders of Bethnal Green Working Men's Institute and a leader of the British post-Impressionist Movement. When he knew he was dying he instructed his nephew, William Genge, to clear his studio and burn all of his paintings, however, William could not bring himself to do this and for many years the paintings were stored and almost forgotten about. Eventually, through a mutual friend, the entire studio collection was handed over to Campbell's of Walton Street in Knightsbridge to market and sell the paintings. The first major exhibition of works by Charles Genge was in June 1985 which was highly successful, and in subsequent years smaller exhibitions of his paintings were held. More than 250 paintings in total were sold by Campbell's. Some watercolours were also shown and sold in 1997 at the "Works on Paper" Exhibition in New York. The remaining paintings were stored, and following William Genge's death in 2002 they were bequeathed to the present owners the proprietors of Campbells who sold the Gallery in 2003. h:24 w:20 in.

      Ewbank's
    • Charles Genge (1874-1958) "The Red Door",
      Jun. 30, 2011

      Charles Genge (1874-1958) "The Red Door",

      Est: £100 - £200

      Charles Genge (1874-1958) "The Red Door", signed, oil on canvas, inscribed verso PROVENANCE and HISTORICAL NOTE; Charles Genge studied at the Academie Julienne in Paris and subsequently exhibited in Goupils, the Royal Society of British Artists, the Royal Institute of Oil Painters, and the New English Art Club. He was one of the founders of Bethnal Green Working Men's Institute and a leader of the British post-Impressionist Movement. When he knew he was dying he instructed his nephew, William Genge, to clear his studio and burn all of his paintings, however, William could not bring himself to do this and for many years the paintings were stored and almost forgotten about. Eventually, through a mutual friend, the entire studio collection was handed over to Campbell's of Walton Street in Knightsbridge to market and sell the paintings. The first major exhibition of works by Charles Genge was in June 1985 which was highly successful, and in subsequent years smaller exhibitions of his paintings were held. More than 250 paintings in total were sold by Campbell's. Some watercolours were also shown and sold in 1997 at the "Works on Paper" Exhibition in New York. The remaining paintings were stored, and following William Genge's death in 2002 they were bequeathed to the present owners the proprietors of Campbells who sold the Gallery in 2003. h:20 w:24 in.

      Ewbank's
    • Charles Genge (1874-1958) "On the Riverside",
      Jun. 30, 2011

      Charles Genge (1874-1958) "On the Riverside",

      Est: £100 - £200

      Charles Genge (1874-1958) "On the Riverside", signed, oil on canvas, inscribed verso, PROVENANCE and HISTORICAL NOTE; Charles Genge studied at the Academie Julienne in Paris and subsequently exhibited in Goupils, the Royal Society of British Artists, the Royal Institute of Oil Painters, and the New English Art Club. He was one of the founders of Bethnal Green Working Men's Institute and a leader of the British post-Impressionist Movement. When he knew he was dying he instructed his nephew, William Genge, to clear his studio and burn all of his paintings, however, William could not bring himself to do this and for many years the paintings were stored and almost forgotten about. Eventually, through a mutual friend, the entire studio collection was handed over to Campbell's of Walton Street in Knightsbridge to market and sell the paintings. The first major exhibition of works by Charles Genge was in June 1985 which was highly successful, and in subsequent years smaller exhibitions of his paintings were held. More than 250 paintings in total were sold by Campbell's. Some watercolours were also shown and sold in 1997 at the "Works on Paper" Exhibition in New York. The remaining paintings were stored, and following William Genge's death in 2002 they were bequeathed to the present owners the proprietors of Campbells who sold the Gallery in 2003. h:20 w:24 in.

      Ewbank's
    • Charles Genge (1874-1958) "The Quarry Road",
      Jun. 30, 2011

      Charles Genge (1874-1958) "The Quarry Road",

      Est: £100 - £200

      Charles Genge (1874-1958) "The Quarry Road", unsigned, oil on canvas, inscribed verso PROVENANCE and HISTORICAL NOTE; Charles Genge studied at the Academie Julienne in Paris and subsequently exhibited in Goupils, the Royal Society of British Artists, the Royal Institute of Oil Painters, and the New English Art Club. He was one of the founders of Bethnal Green Working Men's Institute and a leader of the British post-Impressionist Movement. When he knew he was dying he instructed his nephew, William Genge, to clear his studio and burn all of his paintings, however, William could not bring himself to do this and for many years the paintings were stored and almost forgotten about. Eventually, through a mutual friend, the entire studio collection was handed over to Campbell's of Walton Street in Knightsbridge to market and sell the paintings. The first major exhibition of works by Charles Genge was in June 1985 which was highly successful, and in subsequent years smaller exhibitions of his paintings were held. More than 250 paintings in total were sold by Campbell's. Some watercolours were also shown and sold in 1997 at the "Works on Paper" Exhibition in New York. The remaining paintings were stored, and following William Genge's death in 2002 they were bequeathed to the present owners the proprietors of Campbells who sold the Gallery in 2003. h:20 w:24 in.

      Ewbank's
    • Charles Genge (1874-1958) "White Track",
      Jun. 30, 2011

      Charles Genge (1874-1958) "White Track",

      Est: £100 - £200

      Charles Genge (1874-1958) "White Track", oil on canvas, signed, inscribed verso PROVENANCE and HISTORICAL NOTE; Charles Genge studied at the Academie Julienne in Paris and subsequently exhibited in Goupils, the Royal Society of British Artists, the Royal Institute of Oil Painters, and the New English Art Club. He was one of the founders of Bethnal Green Working Men's Institute and a leader of the British post-Impressionist Movement. When he knew he was dying he instructed his nephew, William Genge, to clear his studio and burn all of his paintings, however, William could not bring himself to do this and for many years the paintings were stored and almost forgotten about. Eventually, through a mutual friend, the entire studio collection was handed over to Campbell's of Walton Street in Knightsbridge to market and sell the paintings. The first major exhibition of works by Charles Genge was in June 1985 which was highly successful, and in subsequent years smaller exhibitions of his paintings were held. More than 250 paintings in total were sold by Campbell's. Some watercolours were also shown and sold in 1997 at the "Works on Paper" Exhibition in New York. The remaining paintings were stored, and following William Genge's death in 2002 they were bequeathed to the present owners the proprietors of Campbells who sold the Gallery in 2003. h:15 w:18 in.

      Ewbank's
    • Charles Genge (1874-1958) "Stepping Stones",
      Jun. 30, 2011

      Charles Genge (1874-1958) "Stepping Stones",

      Est: £100 - £200

      Charles Genge (1874-1958) "Stepping Stones", oil on canvas, signed, inscribed verso PROVENANCE and HISTORICAL NOTE; Charles Genge studied at the Academie Julienne in Paris and subsequently exhibited in Goupils, the Royal Society of British Artists, the Royal Institute of Oil Painters, and the New English Art Club. He was one of the founders of Bethnal Green Working Men's Institute and a leader of the British post-Impressionist Movement. When he knew he was dying he instructed his nephew, William Genge, to clear his studio and burn all of his paintings, however, William could not bring himself to do this and for many years the paintings were stored and almost forgotten about. Eventually, through a mutual friend, the entire studio collection was handed over to Campbell's of Walton Street in Knightsbridge to market and sell the paintings. The first major exhibition of works by Charles Genge was in June 1985 which was highly successful, and in subsequent years smaller exhibitions of his paintings were held. More than 250 paintings in total were sold by Campbell's. Some watercolours were also shown and sold in 1997 at the "Works on Paper" Exhibition in New York. The remaining paintings were stored, and following William Genge's death in 2002 they were bequeathed to the present owners the proprietors of Campbells who sold the Gallery in 2003. h:15 w:18 in.

      Ewbank's
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