The well-known interiors and landscapes of artist Thomas McKnight are quiet studies of exotic
retreats. A passion for travel is reflected in his works. Whether painting the Caribbean, isles off
the coast of Greece, the seaside resorts of Puerto Vallarta, or a well-known cityscape, his
images hold the promise of peace, solitude and serenity. McKnight creates worlds that both
charm and excite, yet are at once familiar and romantic, inviting the viewer to participate in
the scene portrayed, creating a story.
Although he spent some years working for Time magazine, McKnight has devoted his
time exclusively to painting since 1972 and, since 1973, has been given over one hundred
one-man shows throughout the United States, as well as in Europe and Japan.
His artwork is included in the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art,
as well as numerous and prominent private, public, corporate and university collections. In
addition, four books have been published devoted to his works.
McKnight and his wife, Renate, who is actively involved in his career, continue to travel
extensively to gain inspiration for his painting and currently work in their homes in New York
and Palm Beach, Florida.
BIRTHPLACE: Lawrence, KS
EDUCATION: Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT
Columbia University, NY
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