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Winifred Knights

Winifred Margaret Knights (1899–1947) was a British painter. Amongst her most notable works are ''The Marriage at Cana'' produced for the British School at Rome, which is now in the National Art Gallery of New Zealand in Wellington and her winning Rome Scholarship entry ''The Deluge'' which is now held by Tate Britain.〔 Knights’ style was much influenced by the Italian Primitives and she was one of several British artists who participated in a revival of religious imagery in the 1920s, while retaining some elements of a modern style.
==Personal life and career==
Born in London in 1899, Knights was educated at James Allen's Girls' School in Dulwich and then studied at the Slade School of Fine Art from 1915–17 and again from 1918-20. Her teachers included Henry Tonks and Fred Brown. In 1919 she won the Slade Summer Composition Prize for ''Mill Hands on Strike''. The following year she won the Rome Scholarship for her work ''The Deluge''. In 1920 she became engaged to fellow student Arnold Mason and moved to Italy to complete her scholarship, living at Anticoli Corrado, a small village to the south of Rome. She remained in Rome from 1920 to 1925. The relationship with Mason broke up and she married fellow Rome Scholar Thomas Monnington on 23 April 1924.
Knights returned to the Slade in the years 1926-27 and exhibited at both the Imperial Gallery in Kensington and the Duveen Gallery. In the period 1928-33 Knights executed the mural ''St Michael Dividing his Cloak'' for the Milner Memorial Chapel at Canterbury Cathedral. In 1929 Knights was elected to the New English Art Club, but never exhibited with them. In 1933 Stephen Courtauld and his wife Virginia bought Eltham Palace. They commissioned Knights and Monnington who collaborated with the Swedish interior designer Rolf Engströmer and the Italian decorator Peter Malacrida on the decoration of the interiors of the building. Knights died in London in 1947 at the age of 47.〔

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