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Tavernor Knott

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Tavernor Knott WSA (occasionally written Taverner Knott) (12 May 1816–1890) was a Scottish portrait and genre artist. He was the paternal uncle of Cargill Gilston Knott.[1]

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Life

York Place 32, Edinburgh

He was born in Aberdeen in 1816 the son of John Knott (b.1754), a music teacher, and his wife Sophia Pelham. His family (including a sister Sophia M. Knott and brother Lavernor Knott) appear to have moved to 2 St Patrick Square in Edinburgh around 1830.[2]

In 1839 Knott is listed as a portrait painter living at 2 St Patrick Square in Edinburgh's South Side.[3] As the main householder it must be presumed that his father was now dead. On 3 May 1878 he is listed as a Master Mason of the Humber Lodge, at that date being affiliated also as a member of the Celtic Lodge (2 Brodie's Close on the Lawnmarket).[4] On 1 December 1879 a page in William Gladstone’s diary indicates that he wrote to Tavernor Knott from Taymouth Castle shortly before visiting Edinburgh.[5] This appears to have led to a commission as a portrait of Gladstone is amongst his known works.[6]

In later life Tavernor's address was 32 York Place in Edinburgh's First New Town.[7]

Historical Compositions

See[8]

  • Settlers in the New World (1841)
  • Indian Encounter (1841)
  • Scottish Emigrants Halting in the Prairie (1841)

References

  1. ^ "Knott biography".
  2. ^ Edinburgh and Leith Post Office Directory 1833-34
  3. ^ Edinburgh and Leith Post office directory 1839-40
  4. ^ Bill Boland. "Extract from Minutes 1877 - 1893".
  5. ^ "Excerpts from Gladstone's Diary".
  6. ^ "King's Collections : Archive Catalogues : KING'S COLLEGE LONDON: Secretary's in-correspondence : KA/IC/M1-158".
  7. ^ Edinburgh and Leith Post Office Directory 1885-86
  8. ^ "Tavernor Knott Auction Results - Tavernor Knott on artnet".


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