Phyllis Ginger | |
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Born | New Malden, Surrey, England | 19 October 1907
Died | 3 April 2005 Kew, London, England | (aged 97)
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Known for | Painting, drawing |
Website | phyllisginger |
Phyllis Ethel Ginger (19 October 1907 – 3 May 2005) was a British artist and illustrator who, although she had a long career in several different media, is now best known for the topographical watercolours she produced during the Second World War for the Recording Britain project.
Ginger was also a prolific book illustrator and designer of graphic advertisements and book covers.[1]