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Art Brokerage: (1864-1933) Archibald Knox was born on the Isle of Man of Scottish parenthood. His designs were synonymous with British Art Nouveau and he is regarded as being a prominent influence in the Arts and Crafts movement. Archibald Knox's Celtic designs and calligraphy are world famous and iconic in the Isle of Man. The works of Archibald Knox were inspired by Celtic ornamental details, which became English Art Nouveau trademarks. He designed elegant vases, candelabra, chalices, boxes and baskets, as well as clocks made in silver and pewter. They were shaped into innovative forms, with functional lines and harmonious contours and some were enhanced by enamels or blue-green polished stones or semi-precious stone cabochons.

 


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