- Seymour H. Knox II
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name = Seymour H. Knox II
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birth_date = birth date|1898|9|1|mf=y
birth_place = city-state|Buffalo|New York
death_date = death date and age|1990|9|27|1898|9|1|mf=y
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occupation = Philanthropist
spouse = Helen Northrup
parents =Seymour H. Knox I andGrace Millard Knox
children =Seymour H. Knox III andNorthrup R. Knox :"This article is about the Buffalo philanthropist and art exponent; seeSeymour Knox for other people with this name."Seymour Horace Knox II (September 1 ,1898 –September 27 ,1990 ) was a city-state|Buffalo|New York philanthropist and art exponent. He was born in 1898 inBuffalo, New York , the son ofSeymour H. Knox I , theF.W. Woolworth Company co-founder. He was the father ofSeymour H. Knox III andNorthrup R. Knox , the original principal owners of theBuffalo Sabres .Art
Beginning in 1926 when he joined the board of Albright Art Gallery, he was a leader in the
modernism movement and in modern cultural life in Buffalo until his death in 1990. [Goldman, p. 105] He is best known for his 1962 addition to the Albright Art Gallery, designed bySkidmore, Owings & Merrill and named after Knox at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery Knox wing celebration. He gave 60 years of service to theBuffalo Fine Arts Academy . By 1939, he was President of the Academy. He bolstered the ContemporaryAbstractionism collection during his tenure. He donated more than 160 works for the new wing. He is said to be in part responsible for the popularity ofJackson Pollack . Under his direction the Albright became the first museum to purchase aClyfford Still , one of the first to purchase aHenry Moore , and as leading champions of Abstractionism they acquired selections from almost every major abstracionist. [cite web|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,828934,00.html|title=Shorty's Triumph|publisher=Time Magazine |accessdate=2008-02-24|date=1962-01-12 ]Education
Knox attended
Nichols School in Buffalo and theHotchkiss School in Connecticut. He was a 1920 graduate ofYale University . At Yale he was a member ofDelta Kappa Epsilon .Career
He became a
Marine Midland Bank director in 1921, vice-president in 1926, and chairman 1943-1970. 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 TheUniversity of Buffalo 's governing Council from 1950-69. By leading the university into the State University of New York system he transformed higher education in Buffalo.Personal
In 1923, he married Helen Northrup. They had two sons: Seymour III an Northrup. He was eulogized in Congress by
Bill Paxon . [cite web|url=http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?r101:E01OC0-207:|title=SEYMOUR H. KNOX, JR., AN EXTRAORDINARY MAN -- HON. BILL PAXON (Extension of Remarks - October 01, 1990)|accessdate=2008-02-24|date=1990-10-01 |author=Paxon, Bill|publisher=Library of Congress]Trivia
He is the subject of the 1985
Andy Warhol "Portrait of Seymour H. Knox".At
Yale University Art Gallery , in city-state|New Haven|CT, 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.Seymour was an avid polo player. He led his Aurora team to the United States Championship in 1932, and he later won a tournament in Europe and toured South America.
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References
* Goldman, Mark, "City on The Edge: Buffalo, New York," Prometheus Books, 2007.
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