Sandeman's Port - Wine and Spirits Art Print
Loxton Knight created this Sandeman Port poster around 1925. It features a striking image of a woman in a wide-brimmed hat holding a glass of red port. Over the years, the color of the glass was changed to promote the company's sherry wines, leading her to be known as the "Sherry Girl." See our entire Wine, Spirits & Champagne Collection!
Edward Loxton Knight (1905–1993) was a versatile artist known for his watercolor, tempera, printmaking, and poster design work. Born and raised in Nottinghamshire/Derbyshire, he attended Long Eaton Grammar School, where he received instruction and inspiration from Samuel Clegg, grandfather to the acclaimed figures Richard and David Attenborough. Further refining his craft under the guidance of sculptor Joseph Else at Nottingham School of Art, Knight's talent earned him membership in prestigious art societies such as the Colour Gravure Society. He exhibited extensively both in Britain and abroad, with his works now housed in public collections at esteemed institutions like Nottingham Castle Museum.
Our prints are suitable for framing or can be used as is for wall display.
This product was custom designed and created at our location in Seattle.
11" x 14", Bagged with Backer Board
Loxton Knight