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An absorbing study of the artist, establishing his name among the major British painters of the 20th century. Includes reproductions of many of his best works. Arthur Henry Knighton-Hammo...
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01 May 1994

An absorbing study of the artist, establishing his name among the major British painters of the 20th century. Includes reproductions of many of his best works.
Arthur Henry Knighton-Hammond was born in 1875 at Arnold, Nottingham, the youngest son of a modest shopkeeper and his wife. Leaving school at the age of 11, he was reluctantly apprenticed to a local watchmaker but never gave up his determination to study art and become a painter. For some years he was obliged to limit his passion to evening classes at the Nottingham School of Art and the occasional day snatched from work on the pretext of illness or convalescence. None the less, his natural ability shone through, and in 1900 he moved to London to make a living as an artist.
This was to be the start of a long and prolific career, which encompassed periods as a landscape painter, a society portraitist and an industrial artist. Knighton-Hammond's subjects ranged from the serene beauty of the Derbyshire dales and the picturesque charm of the French Riviera, to the dynamic interiors of the Dow Chemical Plant in Midland, Michigan, and from the most celebrated figures of his generation to colourful local characters in Sussex. His work took him all over Europe and to the United States, although his first love remained the English countryside.
Admirers and collectors of his art included members of the Greek Royal family, American industrialists, English aristocrats and fellow artists. Augustus John, noted for his harsh criticisms of his brother artists, exclaimed upon seeing one of Knighton-Hammond's numerous exhibitions in France, "That man is the greatest English painter in water-colour of our time". It is, then, a curious anomaly that until now there has been no biography of this remarkable painter and that, since his death in 1970 at the age of 94, his works have received very little attention. At last this omission has been rectified with this, the first full biography of one of England's great water-colourists. It includes a catalogue raisonné of the artist's work together with a complete list of his exhibitions and of his paintings currently in public collections.
Arthur Henry Knighton-Hammond was born in 1875 at Arnold, Nottingham, the youngest son of a modest shopkeeper and his wife. Leaving school at the age of 11, he was reluctantly apprenticed to a local watchmaker but never gave up his determination to study art and become a painter. For some years he was obliged to limit his passion to evening classes at the Nottingham School of Art and the occasional day snatched from work on the pretext of illness or convalescence. None the less, his natural ability shone through, and in 1900 he moved to London to make a living as an artist.
This was to be the start of a long and prolific career, which encompassed periods as a landscape painter, a society portraitist and an industrial artist. Knighton-Hammond's subjects ranged from the serene beauty of the Derbyshire dales and the picturesque charm of the French Riviera, to the dynamic interiors of the Dow Chemical Plant in Midland, Michigan, and from the most celebrated figures of his generation to colourful local characters in Sussex. His work took him all over Europe and to the United States, although his first love remained the English countryside.
Admirers and collectors of his art included members of the Greek Royal family, American industrialists, English aristocrats and fellow artists. Augustus John, noted for his harsh criticisms of his brother artists, exclaimed upon seeing one of Knighton-Hammond's numerous exhibitions in France, "That man is the greatest English painter in water-colour of our time". It is, then, a curious anomaly that until now there has been no biography of this remarkable painter and that, since his death in 1970 at the age of 94, his works have received very little attention. At last this omission has been rectified with this, the first full biography of one of England's great water-colourists. It includes a catalogue raisonné of the artist's work together with a complete list of his exhibitions and of his paintings currently in public collections.
Price: $76.00
Pages: 212
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Lutterworth Press
Publication Date:
01 May 1994
Trim Size: 10.39 X 7.64 in
ISBN: 9780718828240
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / General, Biography: general
List of Illustrations
Foreword by Mary B. Jopp, the artist's daughter
The Sponsors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Early Life and the Hammond Family 1875-1913
2. First World War 1914-1920
3. America 1920-1921
4. Life on the Continent 1922-1931
5. Alton and Ditchling 1932-1940
6. Somerset and Dorset 1940-1970
Notes
Bibliography
Appendix A: Exhibition Details
Appendix B: Pictures in Public Collections
Biography of Artists Mentioned in the Text
Abbreviations
Index
Foreword by Mary B. Jopp, the artist's daughter
The Sponsors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Early Life and the Hammond Family 1875-1913
2. First World War 1914-1920
3. America 1920-1921
4. Life on the Continent 1922-1931
5. Alton and Ditchling 1932-1940
6. Somerset and Dorset 1940-1970
Notes
Bibliography
Appendix A: Exhibition Details
Appendix B: Pictures in Public Collections
Biography of Artists Mentioned in the Text
Abbreviations
Index