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Harold Knight RA, 1874 - 1961 After spending time in Paris and at Staithes on the North Yorkshire coast, Harold Knight moved to Newlyn, with Laura, in 1907. The couple mainly lived and worked in Lamorna, becoming key figures in the Lamorna group, and they remained in Cornwall until 1918. During the First World War, Knight’s high principles led him to be
a conscientious objector, which earned him the rebuke of many of his
colleagues and former friends, and put a strain on his physical and
mental health as he was forced to work as a farm labourer. When the
War ended, he and Laura moved to London, although they frequently returned
to Lamorna to paint. |