Winifred Margaret Knights (5 June 1899–7 February 1947) was a British painter. Amongst her most notable works are ''The Marriage at Cana'' produced for the
British School at Rome
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History
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, which is now in the
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
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and her winning Rome Scholarship entry ''The Deluge'' which is now held by
Tate Britain.
Knights’ style was much influenced by the Italian
Quattrocento and she was one of several British artists who participated in a revival of religious imagery in the 1920s, while retaining some elements of a modernist style.
Biography
Winifred Knights was born in the South London suburb of
Streatham
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Streatham was in Surrey ...
and, from 1912, attended
James Allen's Girls' School in
Dulwich where she showed an early artistic talent. She pursued formal art training at the
Slade School of Fine Art from 1915 to 1917 and again from 1918 to 1920, under the tutelage of
Henry Tonks and
Fred Brown. During World War One, Knights was traumatised after witnessing the
Silvertown explosion at a
TNT processing works in January 1917, which led to a break in her studies where she would take refuge at her father's cousins' farm in Worcestershire. At the end of the War, returning to the Slade, Knights began to draw upon personal themes to inspire her work including war and peace, town and country and the social status of men and women. In 1919, Knights painted ''Leaving the Munitions Works''
and won the Slade Summer Composition Prize for ''Mill Hands on Strike''. The following year she became the first woman in England to win the prestigious Scholarship in Decorative Painting awarded by the
British School at Rome
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History
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with her critically acclaimed painting ''The Deluge.'' In 1920 she became engaged to fellow student Arnold Mason and moved to Italy to complete her scholarship, living at
Anticoli Corrado, a small village south of Rome. In 1922, the Tate purchased an Italian landscape painted by Knights.
She remained in Rome until 1925. The relationship with Mason ended and she married fellow Rome Scholar
Thomas Monnington
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Early life and education
Monnington was t ...
on 23 April 1924. Her first major work in Rome, ''The Marriage at Cana'', was completed in 1923. The painting toured internationally before being relegated to storage at the Tate and then later to inaccessible stairwell in the British School’s London office. Due to its large size, British collections like the Tate and Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge didn’t accept offers to add the painting into their permanent collections. Eventually in 1958, the painting was gifted from the British School in Rome to the National Art Gallery of New Zealand.
Knights returned to the Slade in the years 1926 and 1927 and exhibited at both the Imperial Gallery in Kensington and the Duveen Gallery. In the period 1928 to 1933 Knights executed the altarpiece ''Scenes from the Life of St Martin of Tours'' for the Milner Memorial Chapel at
Canterbury Cathedral
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. In 1929 Knights was elected to the
New English Art Club, but never exhibited with them. In 1933
Stephen Courtauld
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and his wife Virginia bought
Eltham Palace
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. They commissioned Knights and Monnington, who collaborated with the Swedish interior designer Rolf Engströmer and the Italian decorator
Peter Malacrida
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, to work on the decoration of the interiors of the building. Knights died from a brain tumour in London in 1947 at the age of 47.
The first major retrospective of her work was held at
Dulwich Picture Gallery from June to September 2016.
''The Deluge''
To compete for the Rome Scholarship students were asked to paint a scene of
The Deluge, in oil or tempera measuring 6 X 5 feet and which had to be completed in a period of eight weeks (commencing 5 July). The panel of ten judges included
George Clausen
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,
John Singer Sargent
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,
Philip Wilson Steer, and
David Young Cameron.
Knights' depiction of the deluge went through several versions, including a foreground scene of Noah and his family loading the animals onto the Ark. However, as time ran out Knights was forced to simplify her composition with people fleeing the rising waters and escaping to higher ground,
Noah’s Ark
Noah's Ark ( he, תיבת נח; Biblical Hebrew: ''Tevat Noaḥ'')The word "ark" in modern English comes from Old English ''aerca'', meaning a chest or box. (See Cresswell 2010, p.22) The Hebrew word for the vessel, ''teva'', occurs twice in t ...
can be seen in the distance to the right. Knight's mother modelled for the central figure carrying a baby and her then partner Arnold Mason modelled the male figure beside her and the man scrambling up the hill. Knights portrayed herself as the figure to the centre right of the foreground.
The Flood water was modelled on
Clapham Common. ''The Deluge'' was shown in the British Pavilion at the Paris Exhibition of 1925.
Dress
Knights was known for her distinctive dress, a stylised version of nineteenth century Italian peasant costume, characterised by a loose ankle-length skirt, a plain buttoned blouse, a wide brimmed black hat and coral necklace and earrings.
Several of Knights's paintings include self-portraits, including ''The Deluge'' and ''The'' ''Marriage at Cana.'' Knights can be seen in the foreground of ''The Deluge'' and is the third figure on the left hand side, seated at the table in ''The'' ''Marriage at Cana''. In both paintings Knights depicts herself wearing distinctive dress.
References
Bibliography
*Sacha Llewellyn, Winifred Knights, Lund Humphries and Dulwich Picture Gallery, London 2016
*Winifred Knights, The British School at Rome/Fine Art Society plc/ Liss Fine Art, (exhibition catalogue) 1995
External links
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1899 births
1947 deaths
20th-century English painters
20th-century English women artists
Alumni of the Slade School of Fine Art
English women painters
Painters from London
People educated at James Allen's Girls' School
People from Streatham