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Norman Knott Southbound by Norman Knott

€900.00

Norman Knott Southbound Silk screen 3 of 99 Framed 51 x 61

Artist: Norman Knott

Artist Description/Story

Norman Knott, known as White Bear, was an Ojibway artist who was born at the Carve Lake Reserve, north of Peterborough, Ontario. Knott spent his entire life in this small and quiet community with his wife and three children.

Knott’s work has a unique style that reflected his love of nature, symbolic motifs and spiritual representations of wildlife. While the majority of his work was done in acrylic, he also worked with oils and watercolour.

Recognized as one of the most prolific Ojibway artists, Knott’s works were purchased by collectors including Queen Elizabeth II, Pierre Trudeau, Lee Trevino and Johnny Cash.

Norman Knott died in 2003

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Norman Knott Southbound Silk screen 3 of 99 Framed 51 x 61

Artist: Norman Knott

Artist Description/Story

Norman Knott, known as White Bear, was an Ojibway artist who was born at the Carve Lake Reserve, north of Peterborough, Ontario. Knott spent his entire life in this small and quiet community with his wife and three children.

Knott’s work has a unique style that reflected his love of nature, symbolic motifs and spiritual representations of wildlife. While the majority of his work was done in acrylic, he also worked with oils and watercolour.

Recognized as one of the most prolific Ojibway artists, Knott’s works were purchased by collectors including Queen Elizabeth II, Pierre Trudeau, Lee Trevino and Johnny Cash.

Norman Knott died in 2003

Norman Knott Southbound Silk screen 3 of 99 Framed 51 x 61

Artist: Norman Knott

Artist Description/Story

Norman Knott, known as White Bear, was an Ojibway artist who was born at the Carve Lake Reserve, north of Peterborough, Ontario. Knott spent his entire life in this small and quiet community with his wife and three children.

Knott’s work has a unique style that reflected his love of nature, symbolic motifs and spiritual representations of wildlife. While the majority of his work was done in acrylic, he also worked with oils and watercolour.

Recognized as one of the most prolific Ojibway artists, Knott’s works were purchased by collectors including Queen Elizabeth II, Pierre Trudeau, Lee Trevino and Johnny Cash.

Norman Knott died in 2003


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