Graham Knuttel (1954) is an Irish painter and sculptor, whose work has been collected by various celebrities, such as Sylvester Stallone, Robert De Niro, Frank Sinatra, Eddie Jordan and Michael Stipe.[1][2] Initially known for sculptures, he has since become a painter.
He was born several years after his parents had moved to Ireland from England. His father was born in Germany and Jewish who had emigrated to England with his mother after World War I and served with the RAF. His mother was a Unitarian from Northampton.
Graham attended Sandford Park School, later graduating from the DĂșn Laoghaire school of Art and Design with a Diploma in Fine Art Sculpture.
In 1976 he won the Royal Canada Trust Award for young Sculptors.
In 1981 he co-founded Wicklow Fine Art Press. He received commissions to paint Sylvester Stallone, Christy Moore, John B. Keane and Don King.
In 2008 The Post released two Knuttel-designed stamps to commemorate the Summer Olympics that year.
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Cat: Orange & Black
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Flock of Birds
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Lady with Cat in Moonlight
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Show Lights
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Three Birds
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Yellow Eyed Birds
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Three Sheeps
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The Ace of Diamond
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Last Call For Planet Zog
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Chef
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Choppy waters
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Dancing Partners
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Last Call
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The Boss
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The Busted Flush
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Two fishes
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MACKEREL
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Mannix
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James Joyce Seated in a ChairPapier Mache and shoes
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HEAD OF A GIRL
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High Society
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The couple
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Two Fishes
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The Envelope
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Two Sheep
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The Meeting
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The patient
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Rose Love
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Odd Couple
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Jesters Cat
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Jungle King
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Figures with a cat
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Fish Study
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Blue Cat
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Bird
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