Charles R. Knight (1874-1953)

by Matthew Innis |

Born in 1870s Brooklyn and classified as legally blind for most of his life, Charles R. Knight was probably one of the least likely candidates for becoming a wildlife artist.  Nevertheless, with an innate love for animals and a persistence at his work – mixed with a healthy dose of serendipity – Knight would become world-reknown,…

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