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Harold Knight RA (27 January 1874 – 3 October 1961) was an English portrait, genre and landscape painter. [1] Knight was born in Nottingham, England, the son of William Knight, architect, and studied at Nottingham School of Art under Wilson Foster. Nottingham had a reputation as among the best of the English provincial art schools and Knight ...
By March 1908 both had work exhibited at the Newlyn Art Gallery and Harold Knight was an established professional portrait painter, while Laura Knight was still developing her art. Around Newlyn the Knights found themselves among a group of sociable and energetic artists, which appears to have allowed the more vivid and dynamic aspects of Laura ...
Harold Knight (artist) (1874–1961), British painter Harold Knight (American football) (1932–2016), American college football coach Harold L. Knight (1911–1982), American politician
She also modeled for portraits by other members of the community, including Harold Knight. [4] Carter-Wood married the painter Alfred Munnings on 19 January 1912. She first attempted suicide while they were on their honeymoon, and Munnings later stated that the marriage had never been consummated. [5]
Frank O. Salisbury (1874–1962) – English painter known for his portraits and historical and mythological works; Dorothea Sharp (1874–1955) – British landscape painter; Eleanor Best (1875–1957) – portrait and figure painter; Evelyn Cheston (1875–1929) – English landscape painter; Alice Kirkby Goyder (1875–1964) – English ...
As a royal family fan, I'm always here for a new picture or portrait (King Charles's latest was particularly striking). Generally, they are quite posed and professional (they are royals, after all ...
Regarded as "one of England's most beautiful women", [5] Bartlett was a favourite portrait subject for both Harold Knight and his wife, Dame Laura Knight, who painted her numerous times over a period of 20 years from the time she was a teenager, and showed her portraits in their exhibitions.
Wambaugh’s work in novels such as “The New Centurions,” “The Blue Knight” “The Choirboys” and best seller “The Onion Field” rendered the flat, idealized portrait of the Los ...