Adolphus Knell
British, (b.1849, fl.1870-1890)
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Oil on canvas, pair, both signed
Image size: 5.5 inches x 8.5 inches (each)
Size including frame: 9.75 inches x 15.75 inches (each)
Provenance: Armagh Gallery, Broadway, Worcestershire
A lovely pair of marine paintings of ships at anchor at contrasting times of the day by Adolphus Knell. The first scene shows a sunset over a busy harbour with figures in a fishing boat to the foreground. The second is of a harbour at daybreak with figures in sailing boats hauling nets.
Adolphus Knell was born on 22 March, 1849 in Kentish Town, London to the artist William Adolphus Knell (1801-1875) and Susannah Williams. His half-brother William Calcott Knell (1830-1880) was also an artist. He lived with his family at Green Lodge and then 3 York Place in Kentish Town. They later moved to 329 Kentish Town Road where his father kept a studio. His father taught him art and was a major influence in his style and subject matter. Knell would often assist him in his studio and they worked together until his father’s death. He also found work as a wood engraver but by the early 1870’s had become a full time artist.
He married Lucy Tucker on 10 April, 1873 at St John the Baptist Church in Kentish Town. The couple lived at 64 Falkland Road, Kentish Town and went on to have 3 children together. By 1891, he had moved closer to the Kent coast to live at 5 Vicarage Road, St Lawrence, near the busy port of Ramsgate. Knell seems to have travelled around painting the British coast and is known to have visited Cardiff in 1911. He is believed to have spent his later years living in Queen Square, Bath where he continued worked as an artist.
Like his father, Knell was known for painting marine scenes. Many his works featured boats bathed in moonlight or at dawn and tend to be on a smaller scale.
Presentation: The paintings are housed in new, English made gilt frames which a
...re in excellent condition. Both paintings bear labels for the Armagh Gallery, Broadway to the reverse. The Armagh Gallery was a fine art dealership based in Broadway, Worcestershire. They operated out of 60 North Street (now part of the High Street) from the late 1960’s until the mid 1970’s.
Condition: As with all of our original antique oil paintings, these works are offered in ready to hang gallery condition, having been professionally cleaned, restored and revarnished.
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Antique Number: SA1062099
Dateline of this antique is 1890
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