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'''J. Augustus Knapp''' was an American Theosophist and artist best known for his illustrations of [[Manly B. Hall|Manly B. Hall's]] masterwork '''''The Secret Teachings of All Ages''' and many works of science fiction and fantasy.
'''J. Augustus Knapp''' was an American Theosophist and artist best known for his illustrations of [[Manly Palmer Hall|Manly P. Hall's]] masterwork '''''The Secret Teachings of All Ages''''' and many works of science fiction and fantasy.


== Early years and education ==
== Early years and education ==
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== Theosophical society involvement ==
== Theosophical society involvement ==


Knapp was admitted as a member of the [[Cincinnati Theosophical Society]] on January 19, 1892, giving his address as "Strobridge Lith. Co., Cincinnati, O."<ref>Theosophical Society General Membership Register, 1875-1942 at [http://tsmembers.org/ http://tsmembers.org/]. See book 1, entry 7876 (website file: 1C/49).</ref> Both he and his wife attended lodge meetings and the weekly  Secret Doctrine class studying [[The Secret Doctrine (book)|''The Secret Doctrine'']] using William Quan Judge’s new book [[The Ocean of Theosophy (book)|''The Ocean of Theosophy'']] as a guide.  
Knapp was admitted as a member of the [[Cincinnati Theosophical Society]] on January 19, 1892, giving his address as "Strobridge Lith. Co., Cincinnati, O."<ref>Theosophical Society General Membership Register, 1875-1942 at [http://tsmembers.org/ http://tsmembers.org/]. See book 1, entry 7876 (website file: 1C/49).</ref> Both he and his wife attended lodge meetings at the home of [[Jirah Dewey Buck|Dr. J. D. Buck]], and the also weekly  Secret Doctrine class studying [[The Secret Doctrine (book)|''The Secret Doctrine'']] using [[William Quan Judge|William Quan Judge’s]] new book [[The Ocean of Theosophy (book)|''The Ocean of Theosophy'']] as a guide.  


In 1895, when most branches (lodges) of the American Section voted to separate from the parent society in Adyar, the Cincinnati group also voted to follow William Quan Judge into establishment of a new national organization. Knapp  
In 1895, when most branches (lodges) of the American Section voted to separate from the parent society in Adyar, the Cincinnati group also voted to follow William Quan Judge into establishment of a new national organization. Knapp  
continued to be active with that group rather than affiliating with the [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)|Theosophical Society in Adyar, India]]. On March 2, 1897, for example, he delivered a presentation on the "The Law of Duality in Manifested Nature."
continued to be active with that group rather than affiliating with the [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)|Theosophical Society in Adyar, India]]. On March 2, 1897, for example, he delivered a presentation on the "The Law of Duality in Manifested Nature."
In addition to his activities in the Theosophical Society, Knapp was an honorary 33° Scottish Rite Freemason. Dr. Buck and [[James Ralston Skinner]] were also Masons in Cincinnati.


== Artistic career ==
== Artistic career ==

Revision as of 22:58, 31 January 2023

J. Augustus Knapp was an American Theosophist and artist best known for his illustrations of Manly P. Hall's masterwork The Secret Teachings of All Ages and many works of science fiction and fantasy.

Early years and education

Theosophical society involvement

Knapp was admitted as a member of the Cincinnati Theosophical Society on January 19, 1892, giving his address as "Strobridge Lith. Co., Cincinnati, O."[1] Both he and his wife attended lodge meetings at the home of Dr. J. D. Buck, and the also weekly Secret Doctrine class studying The Secret Doctrine using William Quan Judge’s new book The Ocean of Theosophy as a guide.

In 1895, when most branches (lodges) of the American Section voted to separate from the parent society in Adyar, the Cincinnati group also voted to follow William Quan Judge into establishment of a new national organization. Knapp continued to be active with that group rather than affiliating with the Theosophical Society in Adyar, India. On March 2, 1897, for example, he delivered a presentation on the "The Law of Duality in Manifested Nature."

In addition to his activities in the Theosophical Society, Knapp was an honorary 33° Scottish Rite Freemason. Dr. Buck and James Ralston Skinner were also Masons in Cincinnati.

Artistic career

Additional resources

Social Media

Notes

  1. Theosophical Society General Membership Register, 1875-1942 at http://tsmembers.org/. See book 1, entry 7876 (website file: 1C/49).