Phyllis Ginger: Self portrait, circa 1937 - on Art WW I

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Phyllis Ginger:
Self portrait, circa 1937

Unmounted (ref: 10331)

Etching


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Provenance: The Artist daughter


Phyllis Ethel Ginger was born in Surrey on October 19th 1907 and enrolled at the Richmond School of Art in 1932, later winning a scholarship to the Central School of Art and Design (1937-39). Belonging to a generation in which female artists were often marginalised, Ginger here made a point of depicting herself as a independent  female artist., This harshly honest etched image can be dated to her time at The Central School, (circa 1937), where she studied under the tutelage of William P Robins, (circa.1937): she had cut her long dark auburn hair after having recently left her civil service clerking job.   

Although Ginger made self-portraits at various points in her career she was more drawn to portraying her friends and family, retaining a certain diffidence about her own image.  Indeed, Eleanor Durbin, the artist’s daughter, declared that “portraying friends and family members were much more in her character. She was interested in recording others, and was more generally self-effacing about her own image on paper”. 

We are grateful to Maude Llewellyn and Eleanor Durbin for their assistance.

Copyright for Phyllis Ginger is held by the Artist's Estate, courtesy of Eleanor Henley and Paul Durbin.


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