
There they go ...
UntitledNel 1885, Knowles si era già trasferito a Londra quando le sue più grandi opere venivano esibite alle più famose mostre; divenne membro del Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours, del Royal Institute of Painters in Oil Colours, del Royal Cambrian Academy, così come della Royal Society of British Artists trovando così la meritata gratificazione quando ancora era in vita, cosa che ahimè, non di tutti i più grandi artisti si può dire.
Feeding the PidgeonsMa mi astengo dal procedere a scrivere per lasciarvi ad osservare la delicatezza e la sensibilità di questo artista che diede vita a dei dipinti caratterizzati da una tale soavità, suggestivi ed elegiaci al punto da divenire persino toccanti.
Waiting at the Ferry

Title unknown

Summer Fun

Eventide - Kittens

Mother's Comfort

One Too Many

The Little Ones - Mother's Pride

The Morning Ride

Imprudence

The Love Letter

Into Christmas Atmosphere

Many Hands Make Light Work

Bubbles

A Merry Sleight Ride

Pets
Nella speranza di avere ancora una volta catturato il vostro entusiasmo e che abbiate gradito queste immagini che trovo incredibilmente suggestive e poetiche vi lascio con un'ultimo dipinto ad olio così in tema con questa nostra caldissima estate.

Summer Pleasure on the River
A presto miei cari ♥



Born in Manchester, on November 25th, 1863 George Sheridan Knowles is known as a famous painter of oil and watercolor paintings who produced painter by nostalgic themes, often in costume, with the intent to evoke past times and feelings, among which the very first, timid approaches dictated by passion, but above all the ingenuity linked to childhood, and for this recurring romantic nostalgia og his he was already much appreciated at his time, the Victorian age.
- picture 1 - There they go ...
He studied at the Manchester School of Art and at the Royal Academy Schools, to come to paint both canvases academic and nostalgic, revived by bright colors and a slight touch of the brush that was adopted just in those years by the impressionism, which, blurring the scene, increases its evocatice character.
- picture 2 - Untitled
In 1885, Knowles had already moved to London when his greatest works were exhibited at the most famous exhibitions; he became a member of The Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours, of The Royal Institute of Painters in Oil Colours, of The Royal Cambrian Academy, as well as of The Royal Society of British Artists so finding a well-deserved reward when he was still alive, which, alas, not all of the greatest artists can be said.
- picture 3 - Feeding the Pidgeons
But I restrain myself from going on writing to let you observe the delicacy and the sensitivity of this artist who gave life to paintings characterized by so much sweetness, evocative and elegiac as to become even touching.
- picture 4 - Waiting at the Ferry
- picture 5 - Title unknown
- picture 6 - Summer Fun
- picture 7 - Eventide - Kittens
- picture 8 - Mother's Comfort
- picture 9 - One Too Many
- picture 10 - The Little Ones - Mother's Pride
- picture 11 - The Morning Ride
- picture 12 - Imprudence
- picture 13 - The Love Letter
- picture 14 - Into Christmas Atmosphere
- picture 15 - Many Hands Make Light Work
- picture 16 - Bubbles
- picture 17 - A Merry Sleight Ride
- picture 18 - Pets
Hoping to have once again captured your enthusiasm and that you've enjoyed these images that I find incredibly suggestive and poetical I'm leaving you with one last oil painting so in theme with this hot Summer of ours.
- picture 19 - Summer Pleasure on the River
See you soon my dear ones ♥


