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It was lithoed by Arthur Kaplan Co. There are no other prints indicated on the web. Do any others exist?

2007-01-27 07:21:09 · 4 answers · asked by geokra37 1 in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Drawing & Illustration

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REHS GALLERIES, INC. is currently preparing a catalogue raisonné on the American artist Daniel Ridgway Knight (1839 - 1924). In conjunction with the preparation of the catalogue the gallery is conducting a search for sources, written documentation, photographs and any other pertinent information relating to the art of Knight.

Ridgway Knight was born in Pennsylvania in 1839. He attended the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts from 1858 - 1861 and then traveled to Paris and studied at the Atelier Gleyre and with Cabanel at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts from 1861 - 1863. Knight returned to America to serve in the Army; he met and married Rebecca Webster and in 1871 he and his bride returned to France -where they remained for the rest of their lives.

By 1873 Knight moved to Poissy - a rural area just outside of Paris. It was there that he found the subject matter that would occupy him for the rest of his life - the French farm laborer.

A writer in the May1876 edition of the Art Journal writes about Knight's Salon painting entitled The French Washerwomen: "...the figures are drawn with remarkable spirit, and in their delineation much grace of form is show. It is without that artificial feeling which belongs to work where the conventional model is called into requisition." It was this ability to portray the human figure so naturally that made Knight so popular not only in his own lifetime, but even today.

Knight's most memorable images come from the time he spent in Rolleboise - after 1896. Here he coupled his beautiful models with the lush landscapes and gardens around his home - creating many of his most highly sought after works.

For a wonderful gallery of his work, go to;
http://www.rehsgalleries.com/virtexdrk.htm

To purchase prints (including yours) go to;
http://www.printfinders.com/cgi-bin/search.exe?S=D+Knight&AdvancedSearch=1&onartist=on

and

http://en.easyart.com/art-prints/artists/Daniel-Ridgeway-Knight-1024.html

2007-01-27 07:28:48 · answer #1 · answered by Muinghan Life During Wartime 7 · 0 0

Well, by the nature of it being a print it cannot be a unique object, its a multiple. Depending on the "run size" it is only one of many, very many.

Mister Knight was a very prolific victorian genere painter who was very popular, in the worst sense of that word. He painted the same general; rural young woman pausing at some task,sort of picture repeatedly until he died 1924. While I'm not being factual about the guy, ive seen his mass published prints in the houses of Victorian grandmothers and maiden aunts through out my life.

You should have no trouble getting loads of images and a bio by Googling his name.

2007-01-27 07:38:25 · answer #2 · answered by colinchief 3 · 0 1

he comes up quite regularly for auction, according to artprice.com. a painting called at the well sold in january 2005 for over 300'000 dollars, his prints go for between 50 and 500 dollars.

2007-01-27 19:16:43 · answer #3 · answered by bobo 5 · 0 0

is this the one I just found at http://www.allposters.com/gallery.asp?aid=485516442&item=376937&GCID=C15100x011&KEYWORD=376937

2007-01-27 07:29:02 · answer #4 · answered by yeraluzer 4 · 0 0

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