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1886 New York City - 1970 Florida. Known for: Landscape, marine and urban view painting, teaching.
Herbert Reynolds (H.R.) Kniffin (1886-1970) was an American painter, artist, craftsman and art educator most known for his contribution to female and ethnically diverse art education and... Read full biography
Herbert Reynolds (H.R.) Kniffin (1886-1970) was an American painter, artist, craftsman and art educator most known for his contribution to female and ethnically diverse art education and landscape/cityscape painting scenes. Kniffin was born in New York, NY in 1886. He obtaining a bachelor's degree... Read full biography
Herbert Reynolds (H.R.) Kniffin (1886-1970) was an American painter, artist, craftsman and art educator most known for his contribution to female and ethnically diverse art education and landscape/cityscape painting scenes. Kniffin was born in New York, NY in 1886. He obtaining a bachelor's degree in fine arts from Columbia University, New York, NY. Kniffin received additional training at the National Academy of Design under Emil Carlsen (1848-1932), the Art Students' League of New York, Cooper... Read full biography
Herbert Reynolds (H.R.) Kniffin (1886-1970) was an American painter, artist, craftsman and art educator most known for his contribution to female and ethnically diverse art education and landscape/cityscape painting scenes. Kniffin was born in New York, NY in 1886. He obtaining a bachelor's degree in fine arts from Columbia University, New York, NY. Kniffin received additional training at the National Academy of Design under Emil Carlsen (1848-1932), the Art Students' League of New York, Cooper Union School of Art, New York and the Grand Central School of Art, New York. After leaving school he traveled to Europe to study art in Paris, France and Munich, Germany in the 1890s. By the early 1900s, Kniffin is listed as living in Montour Falls... Read full biography
Herbert Reynolds (H.R.) Kniffin (1886-1970) was an American painter, artist, craftsman and art educator most known for his contribution to female and ethnically diverse art education and landscape/cityscape painting scenes. Kniffin was born in New York, NY in 1886. He obtaining a bachelor's degree in fine arts from Columbia University, New York, NY. Kniffin received additional training at the National Academy of Design under Emil Carlsen (1848-1932), the Art Students' League of New York, Cooper Union School of Art, New York and the Grand Central School of Art, New York. After leaving school he traveled to Europe to study art in Paris, France and Munich, Germany in the 1890s. By the early 1900s, Kniffin is listed as living in Montour Falls Village, Schyler, NY and in Boston at 78 Rocky Neck Avenue. He painted the shores of Gloucester, New Foundland, No... Read full biography

