Saskatchewan Art News
Renowned Saskatchewan Artist Dorothy Knowles Has Died At The Age of 96
Renowned Saskatchewan painter Dorothy Knowles died on May 16th, in Saskatoon.
One of the province's most recognized artists, Knowles was awarded the Medal of Saskatchewan in 1987 and received the Order of Canada in 2004. She received an honorary degree from the University of Regina in 1994.
Dorothy Knowles was born in 1927 in the small rural community of
Unity, Saskatchewan. After growing up on the farm, she went to the
University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon in 1944 to study biology, in
hopes of becoming a lab technician. In 1948, a friend suggested that she
take a summer art course at Emma Lake. Under the tutelage of Reta
Cowley and James Frederick Finley from the Ontario College of Art,
Dorothy became inspired to pursue painting as a career.
Knowles
continued to study painting, first at the University of Saskatchewan
with Eli Bornstein and Nicholas Bjelejac (1948-1952), and then at the
Goldsmith School of Art in London, England (1951), and the Banff School
in the summer of 1952. She subsequently attended a number of workshops
with painters and art critics, including Herman Cherry (1961), Clement
Greenberg (1962), and Lawrence Alloway (1965). Until 1969, Knowles was a
regular participant at workshops at Emma Lake.
Knowles's first
show was in 1954 at the Saskatoon Art Centre, and she has since had
exhibitions across Canada and in the United States. Her work was
included in the 7th Biennial Exhibition of Canadian Painting at the
National Gallery of Canada (1968), and in the Hirshhorn Museum of the
Smithsonian Institution's exhibit “14 Canadians: A Critic's Choice”
(1977). In 1983, her work was part of a group exhibition called “Five
From Saskatchewan” that traveled to London, Paris, and Brussels.
While
her work has been compared to that of Monet and Cézanne, Knowles has
always striven to cultivate her own signature style. She is well known
for her landscape paintings that begin with charcoal drawings and are
then highlighted by acrylic or oil colour, inspired by the prairie
skies, lakes, and forests that surround her home. Knowles was also
dedicated to working outdoors when she could, using a van as a portable
studio.
Knowles lived most of her life in Saskatoon with her late husband, abstract painter William Perehudoff (1918-2013, married 1951), and their three daughters Catherine, Rebecca, and Carol—all painters themselves.
Dorothy Knowles died May 16th, 2023, in Saskatoon, at the age of 96.
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