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Adolphus KnellThames Barges (Pair)
$9,609.84
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About the Item
Oil on canvas
Canvas size: 8 x 12 inches each
Framed size: 14.25 x 18.5 inches each
Signed lower right
- Creator:Adolphus Knell (1830 - 1900, British)
- Dimensions:Height: 14.25 in (36.2 cm)Width: 18.5 in (46.99 cm)
- Medium:
- Period:
- Condition:Professionally cleaned and ready to hang.
- Gallery Location:Belgravia, London, GB
- Reference Number:Seller: 147361stDibs: LU136027261632
Adolphus Knell
Adolphus Knell
British flourished 1890 “Shipping at Dawn and Dusk”
Pair of Oils on panel, signed and framed Adolphus Knell is a member of the famous Knell family who specialised in maritime subjects, a brother to William Callcott Knell and most probably the son of William Adolphus Knell.
Originally a decorator of furniture in Bath, he moved to Bristol where he specialised in small marines in the late nineteenth century.
In these two pictures he uses a strong source of light transfusing the picture from the horizon towards the viewer, a device he often employed – see Plate 98 in Brook Harts “British Nineteenth Century Marine painting”.
His work remains highly collectable; these are two fine examples of his oeuvre.
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