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British artist Isabel Codrington (1874-1943) painted figures & miniatures in watercolor & oils. Exhibited widely, including Royal Academy. Explore her works & legacy.

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Biografia dell'artista

Isabel Codrington: A Quiet Brilliance Amidst Artistic Circles

Isabel Codrington Pyke-Nott, later Isabel Konody then Isabel Mayer (1874–1943), was a British artist whose understated yet accomplished watercolors and miniatures quietly cemented her place within the vibrant artistic landscape of early 20th century London. Born in Bydown, near Barnstaple in Devon, Codrington’s upbringing instilled in her a deep appreciation for both literature and visual art – influences that would profoundly shape her creative vision. Her father, a local squire with theatrical ambitions, fostered an imaginative spirit, while her mother, herself a writer and painter, nurtured her artistic sensibilities from a young age. At the tender age of fifteen, Codrington embarked on her formal artistic education at the Royal Academy School in London, where she swiftly distinguished herself earning two prestigious medals – a testament to her talent and dedication. This formative experience solidified her commitment to mastering technique and exploring expressive possibilities within watercolor and oil mediums. The Academy’s rigorous curriculum instilled discipline and fostered connections with fellow artists who would become lifelong companions. October 1901 marked the beginning of Codrington's personal life as she married art critic P.G. Konody, a partnership that blossomed into one of intellectual camaraderie and artistic collaboration. Konody championed her work tirelessly, publishing reviews in influential art magazines and newspapers, ensuring Codrington’s creations reached a discerning audience. Together they established a home filled with stimulating conversation and surrounded by fellow artists – poets and writers alike—a crucible for fostering creativity and shaping cultural perspectives. Their family grew to include two daughters, enriching their lives and providing inspiration for future artistic endeavors. Codrington continued her prolific output throughout her life, producing evocative watercolors that captured the beauty of everyday scenes and intimate portraits. Notably, a watercolor depicting a serene domestic interior garnered acclaim at the Barcelona Exposition Internationale d’Arte in 1907, demonstrating her ability to convey emotion through subtle tonal variations and meticulous detail. Her marriage to Gustavus Mayer, a prominent dealer at Bond Street’s Colnaghi & Co., further bolstered her artistic career, affording her access to resources and connections vital for furthering her artistic pursuits. The Imperial War Museum acquired Codrington's monumental oil painting “A Canteen” in 1923 – a poignant depiction of World War I soldiers—a powerful testament to her engagement with social issues and her willingness to confront difficult subjects through art. Throughout the 1920s and 30s, Codrington remained an active participant in London’s artistic milieu, exhibiting regularly at the Royal Academy and the Fine Art Society, as well as garnering recognition in Paris salons. Her work resonated with audiences captivated by her masterful handling of color and composition. Between 1928 and 1932, Codrington's exhibitions spanned Scotland, showcasing her talent at institutions like the Royal Scottish Academy, the Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts and the Royal Hibernian Academy. She also participated in showings at Manchester City Art Gallery and Hull’s Ferens Art Gallery, broadening her artistic reach and establishing herself as a respected figure within British art history. Her solo exhibition in 1935 and 1936 at Rembrandt Gallery cemented her reputation for capturing the essence of floral subjects with exquisite sensitivity—a legacy that continues to inspire admiration today. Isabel Codrington’s enduring influence extends beyond her artistic output; an unpublished poem penned by Ezra Pound in 1909, discovered at auction in Edinburgh, serves as a poignant reminder of the intellectual connections that shaped her life and work. Her story exemplifies the quiet determination of artists who strive to create beauty amidst challenging circumstances—a testament to the enduring power of art to transcend time and inspire contemplation.
isabel codrington

isabel codrington

1874 - 1943

Dati rapidi

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Watercolor & Oil Painting
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Ezra Pound']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Royal Academy School']
  • Date Of Birth: 1874
  • Date Of Death: 1943
  • Full Name: Isabel Codrington Pyke-Nott
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Morning
    • Girl reading
  • Place Of Birth: Bydown, Devon
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