Simmie Lee Knox
(born August 18, 1935) is an American painter who painted the official
White House
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portrait of former
United States President
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Bill Clinton
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and
First Lady
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Hillary Clinton
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. He was the first black American artist to receive a presidential portrait commission.
Early life
Simmie Knox was born on August 18, 1935 in
Aliceville, Alabama to Simmie Knox Sr., a carpenter and mechanic, and Amelia Knox.
At a young age Simmie's parents divorced and he was sent to live on his aunt and uncle's sharecropper farm with his eight cousins in
Leroy, Alabama
Leroy is a census-designated place located in Washington County, Alabama, around north of Mobile. As of the 2010 census, its population was 911.
Demographics
Notable people
*Sammie Coates, NFL wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs
*Phill ...
. At age 13 he was hit in the eye by a
baseball
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while playing a game, and it was suggested that drawing would aid his recovery. His segregated school (connected to
Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic Church
Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic Church is a Catholic church in Mobile, Alabama administered by the Josephites. The Knights of Peter Claver, the largest and oldest Black Catholic organization in the United States, was founded by congregants and ...
in
Mobile, Alabama
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) did not have an art program, but the Catholic nuns who taught him recognized his talent and found someone to teach him.
He then attended
Central High School in Mobile.
Subsequently, Knox studied at
Delaware State College
Delaware State University (DSU or Del State) is a public historically black land-grant research university in Dover, Delaware. DSU also has two satellite campuses: one in Wilmington and one in Georgetown. The university encompasses four col ...
while working in a textile factory. He then enrolled at
Tyler School of Art
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,
Pennsylvania
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, where he attained his
master's degree
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Art
Knox began his career teaching at the
Bowie State College, Maryland and the
Duke Ellington School of the Arts,
Washington D.C. He painted
still life
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s and sold them on a market stall.
On leaving college abstract art was in vogue. He continued in this style through the 1970s before committing himself to portraiture in 1981.
"With abstract painting I didn't feel the challenge. The face is the most complicated thing there is. The challenge is finding that thing, that makes it different from another face," he later said.
Comedian
Bill Cosby is credited with raising his profile in the 1990s when Knox was commissioned to paint 12 members of the Cosby family.
He subsequently painted notable figures such as
Muhammad Ali
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, and Supreme Court Justices
Thurgood Marshall
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and
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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, before coming to the attention of the
U.S. Senate
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The composition and powe ...
and the
White House
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. In 2000 he was selected to create portraits of Senator
Blanche Bruce and of President
Bill Clinton
William Jefferson Clinton ( né Blythe III; born August 19, 1946) is an American politician who served as the 42nd president of the United States from 1993 to 2001. He previously served as governor of Arkansas from 1979 to 1981 and agai ...
.
He became the first black American painter to paint an official portrait of an American president.
The paintings of Bill and
Hillary Clinton
Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton ( Rodham; born October 26, 1947) is an American politician, diplomat, and former lawyer who served as the 67th United States Secretary of State for President Barack Obama from 2009 to 2013, as a United States sen ...
took two years to complete, finished in 2002
and unveiled in June 2004, hanging in the White House's East Wing.
As a professional artist Knox works from a small converted
garage next to his home in
Silver Spring,
Maryland
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.
In 2004 he claimed to charge up to $60,000 for a portrait commission (though he wouldn't reveal the fee for his presidential work).
Knox has been described as "the unofficial portraitist for trailblazing African Americans",
adding paintings to his portfolio of U.S. Attorney General
Eric Holder, Governor
Andrew Cuomo
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and a sculpture of mayor of Baltimore,
Clarence Burns. He has also done portraits of
Oprah Winfrey
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and baseball legend
Hank Aaron.
In 2013 a short film was created and shown about Knox's life, by the Delaware Humanities Forum.
Knox produced portraits of
Joseph A. Johnson Jr.,
James Lawson,
Walter R. Murray Jr. and
Perry Wallace, four African-American alumni of
Vanderbilt University
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, in 2018. They hang in Kirkland hall, the administration building.
Notable exhibitions
*
Corcoran Gallery of Art
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Overview
The Corcoran School of the Arts & Design ...
, Washington D.C., 1971 (Thirty-Second Biennial of Contemporary American Painting)
* Citizens Bank Center,
Wilmington, Delaware
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, January to March 2013 (solo show)
* Mount Rainier Artist Lofts,
Mount Rainier, Maryland, August 2013 ('The Art of Justice: Honoring and Continuing a Movement for Equality through Artistic Expression') - group exhibition in protest at the 2012
killing of Trayvon Martin
Public collections
Knox's paintings are held in a number of public art collections, including the Maryland State Art Collection, Oklahoma State Capitol Collection, and the
United States Senate
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The composition and pow ...
.
Blanche Kelso Bruce by Simmie Lee Knox (1935 - Present)
U. S. Senate website.
Personal life
Knox has married twice. He has a daughter, Sheri, from his earlier marriage and children Zachary and Amelia with his current wife, Roberta.
Gallery
File:Ruth Bader Ginsburg.jpg, Supreme Court Justice, Ruth Bader Ginsburg (2000)
File:Joseph Rainey.jpg, Portrait of Joseph H. Rainey (2004)
File:Blanchebruce.jpg, Portrait of Blanche Kelso Bruce (2001)
References
External links
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1935 births
Living people
American portrait painters
20th-century American painters
American male painters
21st-century American painters
21st-century American male artists
Painters from Alabama
Painters from Maryland
Delaware State University alumni
Temple University Tyler School of Art alumni
People from Aliceville, Alabama
People from Silver Spring, Maryland
Bowie State University faculty
People from Leroy, Alabama
20th-century African-American painters
21st-century African-American artists
20th-century American male artists