Daniel Ridgway Knight’s (15 March 1839 - 9 March 1924) works represent so many aspects of Nineteenth Century painting, including history, genre, landscape, portrait and floral themes.
In each work, all that is aesthetic is recorded with fine detail and skill.In order to faithfully record the scenery, night studied the different phases of the day and their effects on the environment.
Knight built a glass studio outside of his home, enabling him to paint outdoors, even in the dead of winter.
Whether he was concentrating on the evening with the glow of moonlight upon the Seine River or on a young woman in a brightly colored flower garden at midday, each scene is depicted with great detail and with specific attention to a realistic portrayal of the landscape.