Charles Freegrove Winzer
Charles Henry D. Freegrove Winzer (1886–1940) was a British painter and lithographer. He lived in Paris, and was interned by Germany in World War I. Afterwards, he worked in Sri Lanka, until retirement to Vienna. He is widely regarded as a leading light in the introduction of modern art to Sri Lanka.
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Born | 1886 Warsaw |
Died | 1940 (aged 53–54) Warneford Hospital |
Occupation | Painter, lithographer, illustrator |
Family | Alice Winzer |
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