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  • Normah Knight, American, Texas, 1910-2005
    May. 05, 2024

    Normah Knight, American, Texas, 1910-2005

    Est: $100 - $25,000

    Normah Knight, American, Texas, 1910-2005, Farm Road With Live Oak And Bluebonnets, Oil On Canvas Board, Signed Lower Right, Artist Biography Sheet Verso, 12 X 16 Inches, Gold Painted Wood Frame 18.5 X 22.5 X 1.5 Inches. See Photos For Additional Condition Information.

    J. Garrett Auctioneers
  • NORMAH KNIGHT (TX, 1910-2005) WHITE PICKET FENCE
    Nov. 18, 2023

    NORMAH KNIGHT (TX, 1910-2005) WHITE PICKET FENCE

    Est: $100 - $200

    Framed oil on canvas painting, White Picket Fence, signed lower right N. Knight (Normah Knight, Texas, 1910-2005), dated 1983, sight: 21.5"h, 27.5"w, overall: 28"h, 34"w, 6lbs Start Price: $80.00

    Austin Auction Gallery
  • Normah Knight (TX,1910-2005) oil painting
    Apr. 17, 2022

    Normah Knight (TX,1910-2005) oil painting

    Est: $625 - $750

    ARTIST: Normah Louise Alcott Knight (Texas, 1910 - 2005) NAME: Bluebonnets Landscape YEAR: 1973 MEDIUM: oil on canvas board CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 12 x 16 inches / 30 x 40 cm FRAME SIZE: 15 x 19 inches / 38 x 48 cm SIGNATURE: lower left NOTE: has artist's labels on verso SKU#: 118923 US Shipping $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Normah Knight, known for landscape, seascape, and floral paintings, won her first art contest in 1919 when she was nine years old in Dallas, Texas. Now, past the end of the century, she has many accolades.The Smithsonian Institution Museum of Natural History in Washington D.C. displayed her painting in their National Collection of Fine Arts Special Exhibit of Contemporary American Paintings, November 1963. And, her paintings were chosen to represent the Rio Grande Valley Art League in an exhibit at the Lynn Kottler Gallery in New York, 1966. Art U.S.A. sponsored an international touring exhibit that included her work to represent American Art at Madison Square Garden, New York City, January 1958. The exhibit later went to the World's Fair in Brussels. Texas Art Association sponsored a show in the Elizabeth Ney Museum in Austin in November, 1941, and Normah was one of the two featured artists. In New York, Nichol, Inc. started their collection of Wild Turkey paintings by purchasing Normah's "TEXAS WILD TURKEY."Her credits include: Charter member of Artist and Craftsmen Associated in Dallas, and twenty years member of the American Artists Professional League of New York. She was listed in Who's Who in American Women, 1956-1959, Who's Who in American Art ,1959, Who's Who of American Women, 21st edition, 1999-2000, Texas Women of Distinction, The Dictionary of International Biographies, 1963, International Directory of Arts ,1969, 1970, and Distinguished Personalities of the South, 1973.Normah Knight's education consists of Southern Methodist University, Dallas Art Institute, Federal School, Inc. in Minneapolis, and Julian Academy in Paris, France, The Schuler School of Fine Art in Baltimore, MD.She also took seminars from Harry Anthony DeYoung, Peter Hondstedt, Gean Cromwell, Frank J. Reilly, Richard Seyfert, Henry Gasser and Frederic Taubes.Governor and Mrs. John Connally invited Normah to take part in the Governor's Conference on the Arts to establish the Texas Fine Arts Commission (1968). She was officially appointed to head the development of art in the Rio Grande Valley. She was head of the Cultural Arts Program for the State of Texas in the Rio Grande Valley for ten years.Rotary International, Harlingen, presented Normah with the prestigious Paul Harris Fellowship Foundation Award and Medal for her years of dedication to the development of art in the Rio Grande Valley. The City of Harlingen honored Normah with a Reception and a Proclamation that read in closing, "I, Connie de la Garza, Mayor of the City of Harlingen, do hereby proclaim, 'February 10th as Normah Knight Day.'"Her murals are historic. In 1948 Knight was commissioned to paint a mural depicting 'The Story of Bread' - from the fields to the bakery. The 4' x 48' mural was mounted on the circular lobby wall of the new Holsom Bread Bakery in Harlingen, Texas. Her largest mural is 360 sq.ft., weights 300 lbs, and is 9' x 38' long. It portrays "The Agricultural Development of the Rio Grande Valley". She painted it in 1951 and restored it in 1994. Appropriately, it is in the historic downtown Harlingen Hibernia National Bank lobby. And, her mural, "The History of the Soft Drink Industry" (6'x 8') was unveiled at the Grand Opening of Royal Crown Cola's new building, October 1955.

    Broward Auction Gallery LLC
  • Normah Louise Alcott Knight (American/Texas)
    Feb. 16, 2022

    Normah Louise Alcott Knight (American/Texas)

    Est: $10 - $20

    Normah Louise Alcott Knight (American/Texas, 1910-2005), "South Padre Island Sand Dunes", oil on copper panel mounted to masonite, signed lower left, artist biography and "Art Galleries at Bahia Mar, South Padre Island, TX" label en verso, 9 in. x 12 in., framed Condition: Overall good condition. Ext. Frame: 14 1/2 in. x 17 1/2 in. x 1 in

    Neal Auction Company
  • Normah Knight (TX,1910-2005) oil painting
    Jan. 02, 2022

    Normah Knight (TX,1910-2005) oil painting

    Est: $650 - $800

    ARTIST: Normah Louise Alcott Knight (Texas, 1910 - 2005) NAME: Bluebonnets Landscape YEAR: 1973 MEDIUM: oil on canvas board CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 12 x 16 inches / 30 x 40 cm FRAME SIZE: 15 x 19 inches / 38 x 48 cm SIGNATURE: lower left NOTE: has artist's labels on verso SKU#: 118923 US Shipping $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Normah Knight, known for landscape, seascape, and floral paintings, won her first art contest in 1919 when she was nine years old in Dallas, Texas. Now, past the end of the century, she has many accolades.The Smithsonian Institution Museum of Natural History in Washington D.C. displayed her painting in their National Collection of Fine Arts Special Exhibit of Contemporary American Paintings, November 1963. And, her paintings were chosen to represent the Rio Grande Valley Art League in an exhibit at the Lynn Kottler Gallery in New York, 1966. Art U.S.A. sponsored an international touring exhibit that included her work to represent American Art at Madison Square Garden, New York City, January 1958. The exhibit later went to the World's Fair in Brussels. Texas Art Association sponsored a show in the Elizabeth Ney Museum in Austin in November, 1941, and Normah was one of the two featured artists. In New York, Nichol, Inc. started their collection of Wild Turkey paintings by purchasing Normah's "TEXAS WILD TURKEY."Her credits include: Charter member of Artist and Craftsmen Associated in Dallas, and twenty years member of the American Artists Professional League of New York. She was listed in Who's Who in American Women, 1956-1959, Who's Who in American Art ,1959, Who's Who of American Women, 21st edition, 1999-2000, Texas Women of Distinction, The Dictionary of International Biographies, 1963, International Directory of Arts ,1969, 1970, and Distinguished Personalities of the South, 1973.Normah Knight's education consists of Southern Methodist University, Dallas Art Institute, Federal School, Inc. in Minneapolis, and Julian Academy in Paris, France, The Schuler School of Fine Art in Baltimore, MD.She also took seminars from Harry Anthony DeYoung, Peter Hondstedt, Gean Cromwell, Frank J. Reilly, Richard Seyfert, Henry Gasser and Frederic Taubes.Governor and Mrs. John Connally invited Normah to take part in the Governor's Conference on the Arts to establish the Texas Fine Arts Commission (1968). She was officially appointed to head the development of art in the Rio Grande Valley. She was head of the Cultural Arts Program for the State of Texas in the Rio Grande Valley for ten years.Rotary International, Harlingen, presented Normah with the prestigious Paul Harris Fellowship Foundation Award and Medal for her years of dedication to the development of art in the Rio Grande Valley. The City of Harlingen honored Normah with a Reception and a Proclamation that read in closing, "I, Connie de la Garza, Mayor of the City of Harlingen, do hereby proclaim, 'February 10th as Normah Knight Day.'"Her murals are historic. In 1948 Knight was commissioned to paint a mural depicting 'The Story of Bread' - from the fields to the bakery. The 4' x 48' mural was mounted on the circular lobby wall of the new Holsom Bread Bakery in Harlingen, Texas. Her largest mural is 360 sq.ft., weights 300 lbs, and is 9' x 38' long. It portrays "The Agricultural Development of the Rio Grande Valley". She painted it in 1951 and restored it in 1994. Appropriately, it is in the historic downtown Harlingen Hibernia National Bank lobby. And, her mural, "The History of the Soft Drink Industry" (6'x 8') was unveiled at the Grand Opening of Royal Crown Cola's new building, October 1955.

    Broward Auction Gallery LLC
  • Normah Knight (TX,1910-2005) oil painting
    Oct. 10, 2021

    Normah Knight (TX,1910-2005) oil painting

    Est: $650 - $800

    ARTIST: Normah Louise Alcott Knight (Texas, 1910 - 2005) NAME: Bluebonnets Landscape YEAR: 1973 MEDIUM: oil on canvas board CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 12 x 16 inches / 30 x 40 cm FRAME SIZE: 15 x 19 inches / 38 x 48 cm SIGNATURE: lower left NOTE: has artist's labels on verso SKU#: 118923 US Shipping $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Normah Knight, known for landscape, seascape, and floral paintings, won her first art contest in 1919 when she was nine years old in Dallas, Texas. Now, past the end of the century, she has many accolades.The Smithsonian Institution Museum of Natural History in Washington D.C. displayed her painting in their National Collection of Fine Arts Special Exhibit of Contemporary American Paintings, November 1963. And, her paintings were chosen to represent the Rio Grande Valley Art League in an exhibit at the Lynn Kottler Gallery in New York, 1966. Art U.S.A. sponsored an international touring exhibit that included her work to represent American Art at Madison Square Garden, New York City, January 1958. The exhibit later went to the World's Fair in Brussels. Texas Art Association sponsored a show in the Elizabeth Ney Museum in Austin in November, 1941, and Normah was one of the two featured artists. In New York, Nichol, Inc. started their collection of Wild Turkey paintings by purchasing Normah's "TEXAS WILD TURKEY."Her credits include: Charter member of Artist and Craftsmen Associated in Dallas, and twenty years member of the American Artists Professional League of New York. She was listed in Who's Who in American Women, 1956-1959, Who's Who in American Art ,1959, Who's Who of American Women, 21st edition, 1999-2000, Texas Women of Distinction, The Dictionary of International Biographies, 1963, International Directory of Arts ,1969, 1970, and Distinguished Personalities of the South, 1973.Normah Knight's education consists of Southern Methodist University, Dallas Art Institute, Federal School, Inc. in Minneapolis, and Julian Academy in Paris, France, The Schuler School of Fine Art in Baltimore, MD.She also took seminars from Harry Anthony DeYoung, Peter Hondstedt, Gean Cromwell, Frank J. Reilly, Richard Seyfert, Henry Gasser and Frederic Taubes.Governor and Mrs. John Connally invited Normah to take part in the Governor's Conference on the Arts to establish the Texas Fine Arts Commission (1968). She was officially appointed to head the development of art in the Rio Grande Valley. She was head of the Cultural Arts Program for the State of Texas in the Rio Grande Valley for ten years.Rotary International, Harlingen, presented Normah with the prestigious Paul Harris Fellowship Foundation Award and Medal for her years of dedication to the development of art in the Rio Grande Valley. The City of Harlingen honored Normah with a Reception and a Proclamation that read in closing, "I, Connie de la Garza, Mayor of the City of Harlingen, do hereby proclaim, 'February 10th as Normah Knight Day.'"Her murals are historic. In 1948 Knight was commissioned to paint a mural depicting 'The Story of Bread' - from the fields to the bakery. The 4' x 48' mural was mounted on the circular lobby wall of the new Holsom Bread Bakery in Harlingen, Texas. Her largest mural is 360 sq.ft., weights 300 lbs, and is 9' x 38' long. It portrays "The Agricultural Development of the Rio Grande Valley". She painted it in 1951 and restored it in 1994. Appropriately, it is in the historic downtown Harlingen Hibernia National Bank lobby. And, her mural, "The History of the Soft Drink Industry" (6'x 8') was unveiled at the Grand Opening of Royal Crown Cola's new building, October 1955.

    Broward Auction Gallery LLC
  • Normah Louise Alcott Knight (American/Texas)
    Oct. 06, 2021

    Normah Louise Alcott Knight (American/Texas)

    Est: $50 - $75

    Normah Louise Alcott Knight (American/Texas, 1910-2005) , "South Padre Island Sand Dunes", oil on copper panel mounted to masonite, signed lower left, artist biography and "Art Galleries at Bahia Mar, South Padre Island, TX" label en verso, 9 in. x 12 in., framed Condition: Overall good condition. Ext. Frame: 14 1/2 in. x 17 1/2 in. x 1 in

    Neal Auction Company
  • NORMAH KNIGHT (TX, 1910-2005) WHITE PICKET FENCE
    May. 22, 2021

    NORMAH KNIGHT (TX, 1910-2005) WHITE PICKET FENCE

    Est: $150 - $300

    Framed oil on canvas painting, White Picket Fence, signed lower right N. Knight (Normah Knight, Texas, 1910-2005), dated 1983, sight: 21.5"h, 27.5"w, overall: 28"h, 34"w, 6lbs Start Price: $100.00

    Austin Auction Gallery
  • NORMAH KNIGHT LANDSCAPE OIL ON CANVAS
    Feb. 13, 2021

    NORMAH KNIGHT LANDSCAPE OIL ON CANVAS

    Est: $150 - $250

    NORMAH KNIGHT (TEXAS ARTIST) LANDSCAPE OIL ON CANVAS Height: 23 in. by Width: 26.5 in.

    Lewis & Maese Antiques & Auctions
  • NORMAH KNIGHT LANDSCAPE OIL ON CANVAS PAINTING
    Jan. 27, 2021

    NORMAH KNIGHT LANDSCAPE OIL ON CANVAS PAINTING

    Est: $150 - $250

    NORMAH KNIGHT (TEXAS ARTIST) LANDSCAPE OIL ON CANVAS PAINTING Height: 23 in. by Width: 26.5 in.

    Lewis & Maese Antiques & Auctions
  • NORMA LOUISE ALCOTT KNIGHT (American/Texas 1910-2005) A PAINTING, "Pines on the Path in Fall Landscape,"
    Sep. 20, 2020

    NORMA LOUISE ALCOTT KNIGHT (American/Texas 1910-2005) A PAINTING, "Pines on the Path in Fall Landscape,"

    Est: $100 - $200

    NORMA LOUISE ALCOTT KNIGHT (American/Texas 1910-2005) A PAINTING, "Pines on the Path in Fall Landscape," oil on canvas, signed L/L, "Norma Knight," verso two paper labels, "Framed by Norma Knight's Art Gallery, Harlingen, Tex." 16" x 20"

    Simpson Galleries, LLC
  • Normah Louise Alcott Knight 1910 - 2005 Texas
    Nov. 23, 2019

    Normah Louise Alcott Knight 1910 - 2005 Texas

    Est: $400 - $800

    The River with Normah Knights Art Gallery Label on verso Artist: Normah Louise Alcott Knight  Medium: Oil on Panel Impasto  Date: Circa 1930  Origin: American - Texas  Size: SS 11 1/2 x 8 1/2"  Frame: Fair Wood  Provenance: Directly from Artist  Notes & Literature Normah Knight's education consists of SMU, Dallas Art Institute, Federal School, Inc. in Minneapolis, and Julian Academy in Paris, France, The Schuler School of Fine Art in Baltimore, MD. She studied with Harry Anthony DeYoung, Peter Hondstedt, Gean Cromwell, Frank J. Reilly, Richard Seyfert, Henry Gasser and Frederic Taubes. Governor and Mrs. John Connally invited Normah to take part in the Governor's Conference on the Arts to establish the Texas Fine Arts Commission (1968). She was officially appointed to head the development of art in the Rio Grande Valley. She was head of the Cultural Arts Program for the State of Texas in the Rio Grande Valley for ten years. Normah received many special honors.  Condition: Painting is very good. Nice bright colors. Frame and matting is poor and should be replaced to do justice to the painting. 

    Orange County Estate Liquidators
  • Normah Knight (1910-2005), Autumn Trees, oil on canvas, 24 x 36"
    Nov. 16, 2019

    Normah Knight (1910-2005), Autumn Trees, oil on canvas, 24 x 36"

    Est: $600 - $1,200

    Normah Knight (1910-2005), Autumn Trees, oil on canvas, 24 x 36", frame: 29.25 x 41.25" Normah Knight, known for landscape, seascape, and floral paintings, won her first art contest in 1919 when she was nine years old in Dallas, Texas. The Smithsonian Institution Museum of Natural History in Washington D.C. displayed her painting in their National Collection of Fine Arts Special Exhibit of Contemporary American Paintings, November 1963. Her paintings were chosen to represent the Rio Grande Valley Art League in an exhibit at the Lynn Kottler Gallery in New York, 1966. Art U.S.A. sponsored an international touring exhibit that included her work to represent American Art at Madison Square Garden, New York City, January 1958. The exhibit later went to the World's Fair in Brussels. Texas Art Association sponsored a show in the Elizabeth Ney Museum in Austin in November, 1941, and Normah was one of the two featured artists.

    Vogt Galleries Texas
  • Normah Louise Alcott Knight 1910 - 2005 Texas
    Oct. 19, 2019

    Normah Louise Alcott Knight 1910 - 2005 Texas

    Est: $400 - $800

    The River with Normah Knights Art Gallery Label on verso Artist: Normah Louise Alcott Knight Medium: Oil on Panel Impasto Date: Circa 1930 Origin: American - Texas Size: SS 11 1/2 x 8 1/2" Frame: Fair Wood Provenance: Directly from Artist Notes & Literature Normah Knight's education consists of SMU, Dallas Art Institute, Federal School, Inc. in Minneapolis, and Julian Academy in Paris, France, The Schuler School of Fine Art in Baltimore, MD. She studied with Harry Anthony DeYoung, Peter Hondstedt, Gean Cromwell, Frank J. Reilly, Richard Seyfert, Henry Gasser and Frederic Taubes. Governor and Mrs. John Connally invited Normah to take part in the Governor's Conference on the Arts to establish the Texas Fine Arts Commission (1968). She was officially appointed to head the development of art in the Rio Grande Valley. She was head of the Cultural Arts Program for the State of Texas in the Rio Grande Valley for ten years. Normah received many special honors. Condition: Painting is very good. Nice bright colors. Frame and matting is poor and should be replaced to do justice to the painting.

    Orange County Estate Liquidators
  • Normah Louise Alcott Knight 1910 - 2005 Texas
    May. 18, 2019

    Normah Louise Alcott Knight 1910 - 2005 Texas

    Est: $400 - $800

    The River with Normah Knights Art Gallery Label on verso Artist: Normah Louise Alcott Knight  Medium: Oil on Panel Impasto  Date: Circa 1930  Origin: American - Texas  Size: SS 11 1/2 x 8 1/2"  Frame: Fair Wood  Provenance: Directly from Artist  Notes & Literature Normah Knight's education consists of SMU, Dallas Art Institute, Federal School, Inc. in Minneapolis, and Julian Academy in Paris, France, The Schuler School of Fine Art in Baltimore, MD. She studied with Harry Anthony DeYoung, Peter Hondstedt, Gean Cromwell, Frank J. Reilly, Richard Seyfert, Henry Gasser and Frederic Taubes. Governor and Mrs. John Connally invited Normah to take part in the Governor's Conference on the Arts to establish the Texas Fine Arts Commission (1968). She was officially appointed to head the development of art in the Rio Grande Valley. She was head of the Cultural Arts Program for the State of Texas in the Rio Grande Valley for ten years. Normah received many special honors.  Condition: Painting is very good. Nice bright colors. Frame and matting is poor and should be replaced to do justice to the painting. 

    Orange County Estate Liquidators
  • NORMAH LOUISE ALCOTT KNIGHT (American/Texas 1910-2005) A PAINTING, "Oasis,"
    Nov. 13, 2016

    NORMAH LOUISE ALCOTT KNIGHT (American/Texas 1910-2005) A PAINTING, "Oasis,"

    Est: $200 - $300

    NORMAH LOUISE ALCOTT KNIGHT (American/Texas 1910-2005) A PAINTING, "Oasis," oil on board, signed L/L. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2"

    Houston Auction Company
  • NORMAH LOUISE ALCOTT KNIGHT (American/Texas 1910-2005) A PAINTING, "Oasis,"
    Sep. 10, 2016

    NORMAH LOUISE ALCOTT KNIGHT (American/Texas 1910-2005) A PAINTING, "Oasis,"

    Est: $200 - $300

    NORMAH LOUISE ALCOTT KNIGHT (American/Texas 1910-2005) A PAINTING, "Oasis," oil on board, signed L/L. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2"

    Simpson Galleries, LLC
  • Painting, Normah Louise Alcott Knight
    Mar. 15, 2014

    Painting, Normah Louise Alcott Knight

    Est: $150 - $250

    Normah Louise Alcott Knight (American, 1910-2005), Rio Grande, oil on canvas, signed lower left, overall (with frame): 22.5''h x 26.5''w

    Clars Auctions
  • Painting, Normah Louise Alcott Knight
    Feb. 15, 2014

    Painting, Normah Louise Alcott Knight

    Est: $300 - $500

    Normah Louise Alcott Knight (American, 1910-2005), Rio Grande, oil on canvas, signed lower left, overall (with frame): 22.5''h x 26.5''w

    Clars Auctions
  • Normah Louise Alcott Knight (American/Texas,
    Sep. 12, 2010

    Normah Louise Alcott Knight (American/Texas,

    Est: $300 - $500

    Normah Louise Alcott Knight (American/Texas, 1910-2005), "South Padre Island Sand Dunes", copper plate affixed to masonite, signed lower left, with the artist's biography and an "Art Galleries at Bahia Mar, South Padre Island, TX" label en verso, 9 in. x 12 in., framed.

    Neal Auction Company
  • Normah Louise Alcott Knight (American/Texas,
    Jan. 31, 2010

    Normah Louise Alcott Knight (American/Texas,

    Est: $600 - $900

    Normah Louise Alcott Knight (American/Texas, 1910-2005), "South Padre Island Sand Dunes", copper plate affixed to masonite, signed lower left, with the artist's biography and an "Art Galleries at Bahia Mar, South Padre Island, TX" label en verso, 9 in. x 12 in., framed.

    Neal Auction Company
  • Normah Louise Alcott Knight (American/Texas,
    Sep. 12, 2009

    Normah Louise Alcott Knight (American/Texas,

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Normah Louise Alcott Knight (American/Texas, 1910-2005), "South Padre Island Sand Dunes", copper plate affixed to masonite, signed lower left, with the artist's biography and an "Art Galleries at Bahia Mar, South Padre Island, TX" label en verso, 9 in. x 12 in., framed.

    Neal Auction Company
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