Archibald Knox was born in the Isle of Man of Sscottish parenthood. His designs were synonymous with British Art Nouveau and he is regarded as being a prominent influence in the Arts and Crafts movement. His Celtic designs and calligraphy are world famous and iconic in the Isle of Man. Today both his art work for Liberty & Co and his watercolours are highly sought after.

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Auctions

 

Woolley & Wallis: Salisbury Salerooms

Arts  & Crafts, Including the Collection of Barbara Morris

"The late Barbara Morris, author, collector and socialist helped organise the seminal centenary Liberty exhibition at the V&A in 1975. She also wrote the first reference work on Liberty Design."     Michael Jeffery, Woolley & Wallis

Auction Results

Auction Date:Wed, 23 Jun 2010


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Correspondence Address: The Archibald Knox Society, c/o Centre for Manx Studies, University of Liverpool,
The Stable Building, The University Centre, Old Castletown Road, Douglas, Isle of Man, British Isles, IM2 1QBE
mail: info@archibaldknoxsociety.com
Tel: +44 (0)1624 695777
Registered Charity No. 983 (Isle of Man) Registered Company Number: 118177C
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