Private Collection

Winifred Knights (1899 - 1947)

Self-portrait

SKU: 7006
Silverpoint on paper
23.4×16.5cm



Size:
Height – 23.4cm
Width – 16.5cm

DESCRIPTION

Provenance:
Private Collection
Presentation:
folio

The
technique of silverpoint, in which a silver stylus is used to leave a linear
trace, was introduced at the Slade by Alphonse Legros (1837-1911), a former
Professor at the School and major figure in the 19th century
silverpoint revival. A natural extension of Knights’ interest in Renaissance
drawings, the technique required precise craftsmanship and allowed for a subtle
rendition of light and shade.

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THE ARTIST

Winifred Knights
Winifred
Knights
1899 - 1947

Winifred Knights was born in Streatham, London in 1899. She studied at the Slade School of Fine Art (1915’17, 1918’20 and 1926’27) . In 1919 she jointly won the Slade Summer Composition Competition with A Scene in a Village Street with Mill-Hands Conversing. In 1920, she became the first woman to win the Scholarship in Decorative Painting awarded by the British School at Rome. She remained in Italy until December 1925, marrying fellow Rome Scholar Thomas Monnington (1902’1976) in April 1924. On her return to England, Knights received a commission to paint an altarpiece for the Milner Memorial Chapel in Canterbury. A major commission for the Earl of Crawford and Balcarres, on which she had been working for five years, remained unconcluded at her early death, aged 47.
Throughout her life, Winifred Knights produced work through which she explored women’s autonomy. Presenting herself as the central protagonist, and selecting models from her inner circle, she rewrote and reinterpreted fairy tale and legend, biblical narrative and pagan mythology. She was the subject of a retrospective exhibition at Dulwich Picture Gallery in 2016.

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