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George Kenner (1 November 1888 – 10 July 1971) was a German artist. He made 110 paintings and drawings during the
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while interned as a German civilian internee in Great Britain and the
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Birth and background

Kenner was born Georg Kennerknecht on November 1, 1888, in the small town of Schwabsoien, near the
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in the
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district of
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, Germany. He went to art school in Germany. He moved to London in 1910. He worked at and co-owned the small "process artist" company Waddington & Kennerknecht at 73
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with a British partner. He also attended night school at London's
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to study
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techniques. He was registered as an " alien enemy" on August 23, 1914, then abruptly interned five days after the RMS ''Lusitania'' was sunk by a German
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on May 7, 1915.George Kenner hand-written journal now at the Imperial War Museum, London. Being a trained
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by profession, and wanting to stay in practice with his work, he negotiated with the PoW camp authorities to be allowed to create what became the most extensive collection of World War I internment scenes known.


History of internment

Kenner was held at three camps, and recorded scenes from each in his artwork: On May 12, 1915, he was first sent to a temporary tent camp built on Frith Hill, on an area which is now part of the Pine Ridge Golf Centre, near
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, in Surrey. The camp grew to hold 2,000 civilian prisoners, but was considered unsuitable for the approaching winter. On September 29, 1915, Kenner was sent to Alexandra Palace in
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. 3,000 internees were held in three sections. Conditions were better here. In June 1916, Kenner was sent to the Knockaloe internment camp near Peel on the
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in the
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. This camp held 30,000 civilian prisoners for the remainder of the war and beyond. He was finally sent back to Germany in a
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in March 1919, four months after the
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Family and later history

Kenner married artist Margarete Bohne in
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on September 8, 1921. Two of their first three children died in the 1920s due to bad post-war conditions in Germany. They eventually were able to emigrate to the United States in September 1927, sailing from the port of Hamburg, Germany, to
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, New York. They settled in Cheltenham, Pennsylvania. There Kenner set up a successful business working out of his home as an independent
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. Kenner and his family were naturalized as American citizens in 1934. A fourth child, Christa Kenner Bedford, was born in 1937. Kenner died of natural causes at his home on July 10, 1971, at age 82.


Disposition of artwork

Many of his drawings, hand-written journal, business card,
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tuition slips, immigration and "alien enemy" registration documents were accepted into the Imperial War Museum in London, in October 2005. Three other British museums acquired the art that Kenner produced in their particular areas during the war: the Surrey Heath Museum, in Camberley, the
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Museum in Douglas, Isle of Man, and
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in London. Several of Kenner's paintings from his Frith Hill PoW camp period were used in the book ''Reflections – A Heatherside Miscellany'' by Nick McCormick, published in June 2006. Several other paintings from Kenner's Alexandra Palace PoW period were used in the book ''Ally Pally Prison Camp'' by
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, published in June 2011.


Gallery

File:George Kenner painting wife and child of British PoW camp commander, 1915.jpg, George Kenner painting British POW camp commander's wife and daughter at Frith Hill POW tent camp near
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, in Surrey, England, 1915. File:Alexandra Sports Palace, London, Converted Into Winter Internment Camp 1915-16 Art.IWMART17072.jpg, '' Alexandra Sports Palace, London, Converted into Winter Internment Camp'', November 1915. File:Wired-off Terrace for Exercise in Bad Weather for Civillian Pows near London Art.IWMART17066.jpg, ''Wired-off Terrace for Exercise in Bad Weather for Civilian Pows'' at Alexandra Palace, February 1916. File:Overnight Snowfall Melting Into Slush Art.IWMART17057.jpg, ''Overnight Snowfall Melting into Slush'' at the Knockaloe internment camp on the
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, April 1917. File:George Kenner (2nd from right) and friends at Isle of Man Camp 2.3.1918.jpg, George Kenner (2nd from right) with his younger brother Benno (far right) and fellow interns at the Knockaloe internment camp on the Isle of Man, February 1918. File:Storm and Rainbow, Symbol for Near End of War 1918 Art.IWMART17055.jpg, ''Storm and Rainbow, Symbol for Near End of War'', Knockaloe internment camp on the
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, August 1918. File:George Kenner with his Violin - 81 yrs old, Nov 1969.jpg, George Kenner, former World War I POW, with his violin on his 81st birthday at his residence in Cheltenham, Pennsylvania, November 1, 1969.


References


External links


George Kenner POW Art in Imperial War Museum, London Photo AlbumGeorge Kenner POW Art in Surrey Heath Museum Photo AlbumGeorge Kenner POW Art in Manx National Heritage Museum, Douglas, Isle of Man Photo AlbumGeorge Kenner POW Art in Bruce Castle Museum, London Photo AlbumGeorge Kenner Hand-Written Internment Journal Photo AlbumGeorge Kenner non-POW Art Photo AlbumKenner's work from the Imperial War Museum collection
IWM website {{DEFAULTSORT:Kenner, George 1888 births 1971 deaths 20th-century German painters 20th-century German male artists German male painters German prisoners and detainees German prisoners of war in World War I World War I prisoners of war held by the United Kingdom German emigrants to the United States