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Seymour H. Knox II

Seymour Horace Knox II (September 1, 1898 – September 27, 1990) was a Buffalo, New York, philanthropist and polo player. The son of wealthy businessman Seymour H. Knox, he owned a palatial home designed by C. P. H. Gilbert.[1]

Seymour H. Knox II
Seymour Knox III, II, and IV in front of Portrait of Seymour H. Knox
Chancellor of the University of Buffalo
Acting
In office
July 1 – August 31, 1954
Preceded byT.R. McConnell
Succeeded byClifford Furnas
Personal details
Born(1898-09-01)September 1, 1898
Buffalo, New York
DiedSeptember 27, 1990(1990-09-27) (aged 92)
SpouseHelen Northrup
Children
Parents
Education
Alma materYale University (1920)
OccupationBanker
AwardsNational Medal of Arts (1986)

Early life

He was born on September 1, 1898 to Grace Millard Knox (1862–1936) and Seymour H. Knox I (1861–1915), who merged his chain of five-and-dime stores with those of his first cousins, Frank Winfield Woolworth and Charles Woolworth, to form the F. W. Woolworth Company in 1912.[2] Knox was one of three surviving children born to Seymour and Grace. His elder sisters were Dorothy Virginia Knox and Marjorie Millard Knox.[3][4] Knox attended Nichols School in Buffalo and the Hotchkiss School in Connecticut. He was a 1920 graduate of Yale University. At Yale he was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon.

Career

In 1921, upon graduation from Yale, Knox became a Marine Midland Bank director. In 1926, he became vice-president, followed by chairman in 1943 until 1970. He joined the F. W. Woolworth board in 1926 and was chairman from 1943 until reaching the mandatory retirement age forty-five years later in 1971. He became Chairman of The University at Buffalo's governing Council from 1950-69.[5] Knox served on the board of directors of Marine Midland Bank, F. W. Woolworth Company, New York Central Railroad, Penn Central Railroad, and the American Steamship Company.[5]

Art

In 1926, he joined the board of Albright Art Gallery. From the beginning, he was a leader in the modernism movement and in modern cultural life in Buffalo.[6] He spent 60 years working with the Buffalo Fine Arts Academy and by 1939, he was President of the Academy. He bolstered the Contemporary Abstractionism collection during his tenure. He is best known for his 1962 addition to the Albright Art Gallery, designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. After the completion of the addition, the Gallery was renamed the Albright-Knox Art Gallery Knox in his honor. He donated more than 160 works for the new wing, and over 700 pieces over his lifetime.[5] He is said to be in part responsible for the popularity of Jackson Pollock. Under his direction, the Gallery became the first museum to purchase a Clyfford Still, one of the first to purchase a Henry Moore, and as leading champions of Abstractionism, they acquired selections from almost every major abstractionist.[7] In 1965 he was appointed to a commission to choose modern art works for the Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza Art Collection in Albany, NY.[8]

Personal life

In 1923, he married Helen Northrup (1902-1971),[9] who had attended the Albright Art School. They lived in a mansion at 57 Oakland Place in Buffalo, designed by C. P. H. Gilbert. Construction on the home began in 1924 and was a gift to the couple from Knox's mother, who lived nearby at 800 Delaware Avenue.[1] Together, they had two sons:

Both sons were the original principal owners of the Buffalo Sabres NHL team. Knox was the subject of the 1985 Andy Warhol painting "Portrait of Seymour H. Knox". He also donated significant funds to the Yale University Art Gallery, in New Haven, Connecticut, which both the Seymour H. Knox Jr., Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art and Seymour H. Knox Jr., Curator of European and Contemporary Art positions bear his name. He was an avid polo player and led his Aurora team to the United States Championship in 1932, later touring South America, and winning a tournament in Europe.

Knox died on September 27, 1990 and was eulogized in Congress by U.S. Representative Bill Paxon.[10]

Honors

In 1986, he was awarded the National Medal of Arts[11] by President Ronald Reagan for his contributions to the arts in Buffalo and the nation.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Seymour H. Knox, Jr. House excerpt from Oakland Place: Gracious Living in Buffalo by Martin Wachadlo Buffalo Heritage Unlimited (publisher)
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on March 24, 2007. Retrieved March 31, 2007.
  3. ^ "Joseph Hazard Campbell". www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial. Retrieved April 12, 2016.
  4. ^ Ross, Donna (September 26, 2008). "The East Aurora Hunt: Gone But Not Forgotten". The Chronicle of the Horse. Retrieved April 12, 2016.
  5. ^ a b c d Glueck, Grace (September 28, 1990). "Seymour H. Knox Is Dead at 92; Buffalo Banker Was Art Patron". The New York Times. Retrieved April 12, 2016.
  6. ^ Goldman, p. 105
  7. ^ . Time Magazine. January 12, 1962. Archived from the original on March 10, 2007. Retrieved February 24, 2008.
  8. ^ The Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza Art Collection and Plaza Memorials. Rizzoli International Publications. May 3, 2002. p. 11. ISBN 0847824551.
  9. ^ "Helen Northrup Knox". www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial. Retrieved April 12, 2016.
  10. ^ Paxon, Bill (October 1, 1990). "SEYMOUR H. KNOX, JR., AN EXTRAORDINARY MAN -- HON. BILL PAXON (Extension of Remarks - October 01, 1990)". Library of Congress. Archived from the original on July 20, 2012. Retrieved February 24, 2008.
  11. ^ . National Endowment For the Arts. Archived from the original on July 21, 2011. Retrieved December 26, 2009.
  • Goldman, Mark, "City on The Edge: Buffalo, New York," Prometheus Books, 2007.

External links

  • Sports Illustrated: School of Hard Knox
  • Knox Family of Buffalo, NY
  • Seymour H. Knox Is Dead at 92; Buffalo Banker Was Art Patron
  • Friends of Knox Farm State Park

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This article is about the Buffalo philanthropist and art exponent For other people with the same name see Seymour Knox disambiguation Seymour Horace Knox II September 1 1898 September 27 1990 was a Buffalo New York philanthropist and polo player The son of wealthy businessman Seymour H Knox he owned a palatial home designed by C P H Gilbert 1 Seymour H Knox IISeymour Knox III II and IV in front of Portrait of Seymour H KnoxChancellor of the University of Buffalo ActingIn office July 1 August 31 1954Preceded byT R McConnellSucceeded byClifford FurnasPersonal detailsBorn 1898 09 01 September 1 1898Buffalo New YorkDiedSeptember 27 1990 1990 09 27 aged 92 SpouseHelen NorthrupChildrenSeymour Horace Knox IIINorthrup Rand KnoxParentsSeymour Horace Knox IGrace MillardEducationNichols SchoolHotchkiss SchoolAlma materYale University 1920 OccupationBankerAwardsNational Medal of Arts 1986 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Art 3 Personal life 3 1 Honors 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditHe was born on September 1 1898 to Grace Millard Knox 1862 1936 and Seymour H Knox I 1861 1915 who merged his chain of five and dime stores with those of his first cousins Frank Winfield Woolworth and Charles Woolworth to form the F W Woolworth Company in 1912 2 Knox was one of three surviving children born to Seymour and Grace His elder sisters were Dorothy Virginia Knox and Marjorie Millard Knox 3 4 Knox attended Nichols School in Buffalo and the Hotchkiss School in Connecticut He was a 1920 graduate of Yale University At Yale he was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon Career EditIn 1921 upon graduation from Yale Knox became a Marine Midland Bank director In 1926 he became vice president followed by chairman in 1943 until 1970 He joined the F W Woolworth board in 1926 and was chairman from 1943 until reaching the mandatory retirement age forty five years later in 1971 He became Chairman of The University at Buffalo s governing Council from 1950 69 5 Knox served on the board of directors of Marine Midland Bank F W Woolworth Company New York Central Railroad Penn Central Railroad and the American Steamship Company 5 Art Edit In 1926 he joined the board of Albright Art Gallery From the beginning he was a leader in the modernism movement and in modern cultural life in Buffalo 6 He spent 60 years working with the Buffalo Fine Arts Academy and by 1939 he was President of the Academy He bolstered the Contemporary Abstractionism collection during his tenure He is best known for his 1962 addition to the Albright Art Gallery designed by Skidmore Owings amp Merrill After the completion of the addition the Gallery was renamed the Albright Knox Art Gallery Knox in his honor He donated more than 160 works for the new wing and over 700 pieces over his lifetime 5 He is said to be in part responsible for the popularity of Jackson Pollock Under his direction the Gallery became the first museum to purchase a Clyfford Still one of the first to purchase a Henry Moore and as leading champions of Abstractionism they acquired selections from almost every major abstractionist 7 In 1965 he was appointed to a commission to choose modern art works for the Governor Nelson A Rockefeller Empire State Plaza Art Collection in Albany NY 8 Personal life EditIn 1923 he married Helen Northrup 1902 1971 9 who had attended the Albright Art School They lived in a mansion at 57 Oakland Place in Buffalo designed by C P H Gilbert Construction on the home began in 1924 and was a gift to the couple from Knox s mother who lived nearby at 800 Delaware Avenue 1 Together they had two sons Seymour H Knox III 1926 1996 Northrup Rand Knox 1928 1998 Both sons were the original principal owners of the Buffalo Sabres NHL team Knox was the subject of the 1985 Andy Warhol painting Portrait of Seymour H Knox He also donated significant funds to the Yale University Art Gallery in New Haven Connecticut which both the Seymour H Knox Jr Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art and Seymour H Knox Jr Curator of European and Contemporary Art positions bear his name He was an avid polo player and led his Aurora team to the United States Championship in 1932 later touring South America and winning a tournament in Europe Knox died on September 27 1990 and was eulogized in Congress by U S Representative Bill Paxon 10 Honors Edit In 1986 he was awarded the National Medal of Arts 11 by President Ronald Reagan for his contributions to the arts in Buffalo and the nation 5 See also EditAlbright Knox Art Gallery Knox Farm State Park National Medal of ArtsReferences Edit a b Seymour H Knox Jr House excerpt from Oakland Place Gracious Living in Buffalo by Martin Wachadlo Buffalo Heritage Unlimited publisher Seymour Horace Knox Archived from the original on March 24 2007 Retrieved March 31 2007 Joseph Hazard Campbell www findagrave com Find A Grave Memorial Retrieved April 12 2016 Ross Donna September 26 2008 The East Aurora Hunt Gone But Not Forgotten The Chronicle of the Horse Retrieved April 12 2016 a b c d Glueck Grace September 28 1990 Seymour H Knox Is Dead at 92 Buffalo Banker Was Art Patron The New York Times Retrieved April 12 2016 Goldman p 105 Shorty s Triumph Time Magazine January 12 1962 Archived from the original on March 10 2007 Retrieved February 24 2008 The Governor Nelson A Rockefeller Empire State Plaza Art Collection and Plaza Memorials Rizzoli International Publications May 3 2002 p 11 ISBN 0847824551 Helen Northrup Knox www findagrave com Find A Grave Memorial Retrieved April 12 2016 Paxon Bill October 1 1990 SEYMOUR H KNOX JR AN EXTRAORDINARY MAN HON BILL PAXON Extension of Remarks October 01 1990 Library of Congress Archived from the original on July 20 2012 Retrieved February 24 2008 Lifetime Honors National Medal of Arts National Endowment For the Arts Archived from the original on July 21 2011 Retrieved December 26 2009 Goldman Mark City on The Edge Buffalo New York Prometheus Books 2007 External links EditSports Illustrated School of Hard Knox Knox Family of Buffalo NY Seymour H Knox Is Dead at 92 Buffalo Banker Was Art Patron Friends of Knox Farm State Park Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Seymour H Knox II amp oldid 1110914567, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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