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Sep 18, 2016 · Inspired by the masterpieces of Italian Early Renaissance artists, painstakingly exact in her working methods, and even declared a genius, Winifred Knights (1899-1947) is one of the most original, pioneering British artists of the first half of the 20th century.
Dulwich reveals Slade School visionary, Winifred Knights in first major retrospective. Download high-res images. Dulwich Picture Gallery will present the first major retrospective of work by Winifred Knights (1899-1947), an award-winning Slade School artist and the first British woman to win the Prix de Rome.
Lecture: The Art of Winifred Knights One of the Slade School generation that included Paul Nash, Mark Gertler and Stanley Spencer, Winifred Knights was inspired by the Italian Quattrocento. Feted early, but fading from the public eye, her exquisite studies and clarity claimed revived appreciation a hundred years on.
Jun 5, 2016 · Winifred Knights, Dulwich Picture Gallery: these exquisite, never been shown artworks are a revelation: review. Alastair Sooke, Art Critic 5 June 2016 • 2:53pm. A section of Scenes from...
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Jul 22, 2016 · Winifred Knights, Dulwich Picture Gallery. A forgotten Slade alumnus restored to prominence. by Marina Vaizey Friday, 22 July 2016. 'The Deluge', 1920 © Tate, London 2016. © The Estate of Winifred Knights. Winifred Knights (1899-1947) was an impeccable draughtsman: her portrait drawings are compelling.
Knights was a prodigious talent, yet she has been virtually ignored for the past half a century. Now, a retrospective of her paintings at the Dulwich Picture Gallery could change that. Director Ian Dejardin tells Emily Spicer why Knights is an artist worth remembering. David Evans. Winifred Knights at the British School at Rome, 1925.