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Knight was a pupil at the [[École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts|École des Beaux-Arts]], Paris, under [[Marc-Charles-Gabriel Gleyre|Gleyre]], and later worked in the private studio of [[Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier|Meissonier]]. After 1872 he lived in France, having a house and studio at [[Poissy]] on the [[Seine]].<ref name="EB1911">{{EB1911|inline=1|wstitle=Knight, Daniel Ridgway|volume=15|page=851}}</ref> |
Knight was a pupil at the [[École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts|École des Beaux-Arts]], Paris, under [[Marc-Charles-Gabriel Gleyre|Gleyre]], and later worked in the private studio of [[Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier|Meissonier]]. After 1872 he lived in France, having a house and studio at [[Poissy]] on the [[Seine]].<ref name="EB1911">{{EB1911|inline=1|wstitle=Knight, Daniel Ridgway|volume=15|page=851}}</ref> |
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He painted [[peasant]] women out of doors with great popular success. He earned his first major distinction in France at the [[Salon (Paris)|Paris Salon]] in 1882 with his large oil on canvas ''Un Deuil''.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Société des artistes français|title=L'exposition des beaux arts (Salon de 1882)|date=1882|publisher=L. Baschet|location=Paris|page=70}}</ref> He would go on to be awarded the silver medal and [[Légion d'honneur|Cross of the Legion of Honor]], [[Exposition Universelle (1889)|Exposition Universelle]], Paris, 1889, and was made a |
He painted [[peasant]] women out of doors with great popular success. He earned his first major distinction in France at the [[Salon (Paris)|Paris Salon]] in 1882 with his large oil on canvas ''Un Deuil''.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Société des artistes français|title=L'exposition des beaux arts (Salon de 1882)|date=1882|publisher=L. Baschet|location=Paris|page=70}}</ref> He would go on to be awarded the silver medal and [[Légion d'honneur|Cross of the Legion of Honor]], [[Exposition Universelle (1889)|Exposition Universelle]], Paris, 1889, and was made a Knight of the Royal Order of St. Michael of Bavaria, [[Munich]], 1893, and receiving the gold medal of honor from the [[Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts]], [[Philadelphia]], 1893.<ref name="EB1911"/> |
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He died in [[Paris]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2016}} His son, [[Louis Aston Knight]] (1873–1948), was also known as a [[Landscape art|landscape painter]].<ref name="EB1911"/> |
He died in [[Paris]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2016}} His son, [[Louis Aston Knight]] (1873–1948), was also known as a [[Landscape art|landscape painter]].<ref name="EB1911"/> |
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Daniel Ridgway Knight (15 March 1839 – 9 March 1924) was an American artist born in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
Biography
Knight was a pupil at the École des Beaux-Arts, Paris, under Gleyre, and later worked in the private studio of Meissonier. After 1872 he lived in France, having a house and studio at Poissy on the Seine.[1]
He painted peasant women out of doors with great popular success. He earned his first major distinction in France at the Paris Salon in 1882 with his large oil on canvas Un Deuil.[2] He would go on to be awarded the silver medal and Cross of the Legion of Honor, Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1889, and was made a Knight of the Royal Order of St. Michael of Bavaria, Munich, 1893, and receiving the gold medal of honor from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, 1893.[1]
He died in Paris.[citation needed] His son, Louis Aston Knight (1873–1948), was also known as a landscape painter.[1]
The catalogue raisonné research on Daniel Ridgway Knight's life and work is being conducted by Rehs Galleries, Inc., New York City.[3]
Works
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Two Women Fishing
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Girl by a Stream
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Women Washing Clothesby a Stream
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Knight's Spring Blossoms
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The days catch
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Daniel Ridgway Knight. The Shepherdess of Rolleboise, 1896. Oil on canvas. Brooklyn Museum
Notes
This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. (February 2016) |
- ^ a b c public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Knight, Daniel Ridgway". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 15 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 851. One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
- ^ Société des artistes français (1882). L'exposition des beaux arts (Salon de 1882). Paris: L. Baschet. p. 70.
- ^ "Daniel Ridgway Knight". Rehs Galleries, Inc. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
References
- The Daily Record, Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, Jan. 11, 1910
External links
- 87 works by Daniel Ridgway Knight
- Ridgway Knight exhibit Works from the 1880s & 1890s
- Ridgway Knight exhibit titled His Years at Rolleboise