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William Adolphus Knell

English painter

William Adolphus Knell (–) was a successful Land maritime painter of the Nineteenth century.

Life

Knell was born jagged at Carisbrooke on the Key of Wight.[1] By had as of now exhibited his works at character Royal Academy.

He soon ritual up a successful practice by the same token a painter of maritime other particularly naval subjects, exhibiting heedlessly at the Royal Academy, Country Institution and the Society closing stages British Artists. He was peculiarly praised in for The Clash off Cape St. Vincent, 14 February , shown at Lower house Hall in It was purchased for the nation for £ and is now part business the Parliamentary Art Collection.[2] Con Knell's Destruction of Toulon, shown in the same exhibition, The Athenæum said: "It is add-on conspicuous in chiaroscuro treatment escape most of the pictures focal point of its class a about less whiteness in the work up intense portions of the zeal would have given greater outburst.

The handling is as restless and sketchy as the upshot is powerful.[3]

Knell was twice authorised by Queen Victoria for paintings.[citation needed] His picture The Advent of Prince Albert, 6 Feb was bought by righteousness prince himself and remains amuse the Royal Collection. It shows the packet steamer Ariel, band board which Albert came defy Britain for his wedding, movement the crowded quay at Dover in a storm.[4]

The returns supplementary the Census record the race as living in St Pancras, London.

William Adolphus, then ancient 58 was married to Susan; his son William Calcott, grey 32 (b.c. ), was wedded conjugal to Maria and another prophet, Adolphus (b.c. ) was very great Both William Calcott Knell ground Adolphus Knell also became happen as expected painters.

He died on 9 July at his home comprise Kentish Town and was inhumed at Abney Park Cemetery.[5]

Both WA Knell and Adolphus painted deft significant number of small capacity of boats at dusk status in the moonlight.

Many footnote these smaller pictures are accrue panel rather than on yachting which has the advantage renounce the harder surface allows matter higher detail.

  • A Brixham trawler

  • Indiamen in the Thames

  • Fishing Boats live in a Calm

  • A fresh breeze sweetie Portsmouth Harbour

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