Edna "Gin" Ginesi (15 February 1902 – 17 July 2000) was a British painter, specialising in landscapes and nature studies. Born in Leeds, she was a contemporary of the sculptors Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. She studied at the Royal College of Art, and lived for most of her adult life in London. As well as working as an artist, Ginesi taught at Bradford School of Art and Chelsea School of Art.
Edna "Gin" Ginesi (15 February 1902 – 17 July 2000) was a British painter, specialising in landscapes and nature studies. Born in Leeds, she was a contemporary...
Ginesi is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: EdnaGinesi (1902–2000), British artist Veriano Ginesi (1907–1989), Italian actor...
received instruction from artists Rowland Suddaby, Raymond Coxon, and EdnaGinesi, becoming associated with the London Group and the Euston Road School...
and design Ernest Gillick Mary Gillick, sculptor John Gilroy (artist) EdnaGinesi Gerald Gladstone Keith Godwin Mick Gold Stephen Goldblatt Grace Golden...
in 1929 when he presented examples of the work of Raymond Coxon and EdnaGinesi: MAG accessions details at artuk.org. Nottingham Journal, 4 July 1947;...
Eileen Agar, Gertrude Hermes, Blair Hughes-Stanton, Raymond Coxon, EdnaGinesi and Roland Vivian Pitchforth. Moore later spoke of his indebtedness to...
teaching post at the Richmond School of Art in 1925 and in 1926 he married EdnaGinesi, with Moore acting as his best-man. Coxon would later perform the same...