Oil painting by Huber of a tree by a river titled Paris Riverscape.
Louis Aston Knight (1873-1948)
oil on canvas 40 x40 in.

Paris Riverscape by Louis Aston Knight

Born on August 3, 1873, in the enchanting city of Paris, France, Louis Aston Knight was the son of American parents. He began his artistic education in his hometown, studying under notable mentors such as Lefebvre, Robert-Fleury, and his father, D. R. Knight.

In 1925, during his stay at San Francisco’s iconic Palace Hotel, Knight’s creativity flourished as he crafted cityscapes and captured the grandeur of the Palace of Fine Arts. His artistic exploration extended to the picturesque landscapes of the Monterey Peninsula and Santa Monica. His work continues to stand as a testament to his ability to translate nature’s beauty onto the canvas. Knight’s art found a home in esteemed institutions such as the Toledo Museum, Luxembourg Museum, and Newark Museum. His legacy endures, offering a glimpse into the vibrant life of the early 20th century and the world through his eyes.