[5] His "distraught sketches" were exhibited alongside the work of the Camden Town Group at the Carfax Gallery in 1912.
[3] His sister, Alice, married his friend and fellow artist, the German Götz von Seckendorff.
Winzer, who at the time was living in Paris and working for the French Red Cross, applied for permission to visit Alice in Germany, which the military authorities there granted.
[5] His portrait in oils of Sir Horace Edmund Avory is owned by Corpus Christi College, University of Cambridge.
[14] Numerous sources credit him as having played a large part in introducing modern art to Ceylon/Sri Lanka, not least through his influence on the "43 Group".
[18] Yashodhara Dalmia, in the biography Buddha to Krishna: Life and Times of George Keyt, describes Winzer as "A major contributory factor in the genesis of the modern art movement in Sri Lanka".