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Charles Edwin Fripp
English artist

Charles Edwin Fripp

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English artist
A.K.A.
Charles Edward Fripp
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London
Place of death
Montreal
Charles Edwin Fripp
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Charles Edwin Fripp (4 September 1854 – 1906) was an English painter and illustrator, and special war artist.

Charles Edwin Fripp was born in London, one of the twelve children of George Arthur Fripp (1822–1895), a landscape artist, and Mary Percival. His brother Thomas W. Fripp also became a watercolourist in Canada.
Fripp was an Associate of the Royal Watercolour Society. He painted mainly military subjects and worked as a special artist for The Graphic and The Daily Graphic during various wars in South Africa including the Kaffir War of 1878, the Zulu War, and the Boer War; he also covered the Sino-Japanese War of 1894–95 and the Philippines campaign of the Spanish–American War in 1899. He exhibited The Last Stand at Isandhula and The Attack on General Sir John McNeill’s Force near Suakim at the Royal Academy in 1885 and 1886 respectively. The former is now in the National Army Museum in London, England, while the latter is in the collection of the Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regimental Museum at Salisbury, England, having been presented to the Royal Berkshire Regiment in January 1929. Fripp died in Montreal.

Works By

  • Fripp, Charles E., "Reminiscences of the Zulu War, 1879", Pall Mall Magazine, Vol. XX, January–April 1900, pp. 547–562.

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