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Charles Ginner  1878-1952

Charles Ginner Piccadilly Circus 1912
© The estate of Charles Ginner
Piccadilly Circus  1912

Oil on canvas
support: 813 x 660 mm frame: 939 x 786 x 65 mm
painting

Purchased 1980

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Piccadilly Circus was London’s busiest intersection and by 1910 was already dominated by its famous illuminated advertisements. Here Ginner captures the brashness and bustle of this epitome of the modern city. The feeling that the flower seller is imprisoned by motor cars and buses is emphasised by the low view point of the composition, while the passing bus advertises the latest music hall show.

 (From the display caption July 2007)