Godfrey Douglas Giles (9 November 1857
Karachi - 1 February 1941) was a painter of horses, military scenes and battles, many experienced firsthand while on service with the British Army in India,
Afghanistan,
Egypt and South Africa. He produced numerous caricatures for the magazine ''
Vanity Fair''.
Biography
Giles was the son of Captain Edward Giles of the
Royal Navy who was stationed at Karachi. Godfrey Douglas Giles was a boarding boy at
Cheltenham
Cheltenham (), also known as Cheltenham Spa, is a spa town and borough on the edge of the Cotswolds in the county of Gloucestershire, England. Cheltenham became known as a health and holiday spa town resort, following the discovery of mineral s ...
. He was sent to the
Royal Military College, Sandhurst, to launch his military career, and his first posting was in India in 1875. He saw action in the
Second Afghan War with the 1st
Sind Horse
The Scinde Horse is an armoured regiment in the Armoured Corps of the Indian Army. The regiment, known before independence as the 14th Prince of Wales's Own Scinde Horse was a regular cavalry regiment of the Bombay Army, and later the British Indi ...
and the 19th Native Infantry, chiefly on the Khleat and
Kandahar fronts, and according to one obituary notice, had been present at
Maiwand. He certainly was present at the battle of Khuski-Nakhud in February 1879 and later painted the ''Charge of the Scinde Horse at Khuski-Nakhud''. He also painted a scene of E/B Battery
Royal Horse Artillery at
Maiwand which was exhibited in 1893. It was drawn from details supplied by RSM Paton and Sergeant Mullane, VC who had been with the battery.
He accompanied the Gordon Relief Expedition to Sudan and commanded Turkish cavalry at
El Teb
El Teb, a halting-place in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan near Suakin on the west coast of the Red Sea, 9 m. southwest of the port of Trinkitat on the road to Tokar.
In mid-December 1883, the British Prime Minister William Gladstone ordered an eva ...
. Giles also provided a sketch of the battle which was the basis for a large fold-out panorama of the battle published in ''
The Graphic'' on 1 March 1884, and began painting a scene of the battle when he returned to Cairo shortly after the event. He was also present at the
battle of Tamai
The Battle of Tamai (or Tamanieh) took place on 13 March 1884 between a British force under Sir Gerald Graham and a Mahdist Sudanese army led by Osman Digna.
Despite his earlier victory at El Teb, Graham realised that Osman Digna's force was fa ...
, and later received a commission from Lieut. P.S. Marling of the 60th Rifles depicting the latter saving Private Morley of the 35th Regiment for which Marling received the
Victoria Cross. Subsequently, Giles served as captain in the
Loyal Suffolk Hussars
The Duke of York's Own Loyal Suffolk Hussars was a Yeomanry regiment of the British Army. Originally formed as a volunteer cavalry force in 1793, it fought in the Second Boer war as part of the Imperial Yeomanry. In the World War I the regiment f ...
and the
Artists' Rifle Corps.
Having attained the rank of Major, Godfrey Douglas Giles retired from the army in 1884 and went to Paris in 1885 where he studied under
Carolus-Duran
Charles Auguste Émile Durand, known as Carolus-Duran (Lille 4 July 1837 – 17 February 1917 Paris), was a French painter and art instructor.
He is noted for his stylish depictions of members of high society in Third Republic France.
Biograph ...
. He successfully exhibited paintings such as ''The
Battle of Tamai
The Battle of Tamai (or Tamanieh) took place on 13 March 1884 between a British force under Sir Gerald Graham and a Mahdist Sudanese army led by Osman Digna.
Despite his earlier victory at El Teb, Graham realised that Osman Digna's force was fa ...
'' and ''
El Teb
El Teb, a halting-place in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan near Suakin on the west coast of the Red Sea, 9 m. southwest of the port of Trinkitat on the road to Tokar.
In mid-December 1883, the British Prime Minister William Gladstone ordered an eva ...
'' at the
Paris Salon
The Salon (french: Salon), or rarely Paris Salon (French: ''Salon de Paris'' ), beginning in 1667 was the official art exhibition of the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Between 1748 and 1890 it was arguably the greatest annual or biennial art ...
and the
Royal Academy
The Royal Academy of Arts (RA) is an art institution based in Burlington House on Piccadilly in London. Founded in 1768, it has a unique position as an independent, privately funded institution led by eminent artists and architects. Its pur ...
after which he settled in
Newmarket where he was able to depict horses and horse-racing scenes. His illustrations also appeared in the weekly ''
Black & White Budget
''Black and White: A Weekly Illustrated Record and Review'' was a British Victorian-era illustrated weekly periodical founded in 1891 by Charles Norris Williamson. In 1912, it was incorporated with ''The Sphere''.
History and contributors
...
'' in 1891.
After the outbreak of the
Boer War in South Africa in 1899, Giles was sent there as war correspondent and artist by ''
The Graphic'' and the ''
Daily Graphic'', and was attached to
French's 1st Cavalry Brigade. He witnessed the surrender of General
Piet Cronjé after the
Battle of Paardeberg, and was present at the subsequent
relief of Kimberley. Later he wrote a piece for
The Graphic titled ''"With French to Kimberley and Roberts to Bloemfontein"'' which appeared in ''The Graphic History of the South African War''. Giles contributed greatly to the pictorial record of the Boer War with works on display in museums in both South Africa and England. He was awarded the
Queen's South Africa Medal on 12 February 1903.
Giles died at the age of 83 in Edinburgh on 1 February 1941.
Paintings
* ''Norman Ramsay's Guns at Fuentes De Onoro, 5 May 1811'' (1897 -
Royal Artillery Institution)
* ''Charge of the Heavy Brigade'' (Private Collection)
* ''The Battle of Tamai, Soudan Campaign, 1884'' (1885 -
National Army Museum)
* ''An Incident at the Battle of Tamai, Eastern Soudan, March 13, 1884'' (Private Collection)
* ''The Battle of Tamaii'' (1885 -
York and Lancaster Regiment Trust, on loan
National Army Museum)
* ''Charge of the 10th Hussars at El Teb'' (1884 -
HorsePower: The Museum of the King's Royal Hussars)
* ''After the Battle of Atbara. The Emir Mamoud brought prisoner to Sir H. Kitchener'' (1899 -
National Army Museum)
* ''Cronje's Laager, Paardeberg, 18 February 1900'' (1900 -
National Army Museum)
* ''Advance on Kimberley'' (1901 -
Queen's Royal Lancers)
* ''To the Relief of Kimberley'' (1901 -
National Army Museum)
* ''A Troop of the 10th Hussars racing the Boers for a kopje above the Modder River'' (1902 -
King's Royal Hussars)
References
*Harrington, Peter. ''British Artists and War: The Face of Battle in Paintings and Prints, 1700-1914'', London, Greenhill, 1993.
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1857 births
1941 deaths
British war correspondents
British war artists
British caricaturists
19th-century English painters
English male painters
English illustrators
Artists' Rifles officers
Vanity Fair (British magazine) artists
Graduates of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst
People educated at Cheltenham College
19th-century war artists
Suffolk Yeomanry officers
20th-century English painters