SS 'Manxman'
Marine Painting
1920
39.0 x 60.0 cm
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Artist Biography
Arthur Knowles (1875–1950): A Mariner's Vision
Arthur Knowles was born in Manchester, England, around 1875, into a family of industrial workers—a formative experience that instilled in him an appreciation for the tangible world and a keen observation of human activity. Little is known about his early life beyond these basic facts; however, he possessed an innate curiosity and a passion for storytelling which would ultimately shape his artistic trajectory. Knowles’s foray into art began modestly, initially exploring watercolor landscapes before gravitating towards marine painting—a genre that captivated him with its dramatic interplay of light and shadow, its depiction of turbulent seascapes, and its connection to the history of seafaring exploration. He honed his skills diligently, studying under renowned instructors and immersing himself in the traditions of British Romanticism and Impressionism. This dedication resulted in a prolific output of paintings capturing scenes from Fleetwood Harbour, showcasing remarkable realism and conveying an emotional depth that resonated with viewers.- Notable Paintings: “Brier” Coming into Harbour (1908), Fleetwood Deep Sea Trawlers Hove To in a Gale of Wind in the Channel
- Technique: Knowles employed meticulous brushwork and layering techniques to achieve atmospheric effects, capturing the dynamism of the sea surface with exceptional accuracy.
- Legacy: Knowles’s work continues to inspire artists today, demonstrating the importance of observation, technical mastery, and storytelling in conveying profound ideas about humanity's relationship with nature.
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Printing Press
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Dante']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Harold Browne
- Harold Monro
- Date Of Birth: 1879
- Date Of Death: 1959
- Full Name: Arthur Knowles Sabin
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- Typhon and other Poems
- The Death of Icarus
- Place Of Birth: Rotherham

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