Isabel Codrington (British,1874-1943)
Morning, 1930
Oil on canvas
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Isabel Codrington (British,1874-1943)
Morning, 1930
Oil on canvas
Isabel Codrington (British/English, 1874–1943) • The Kitchen • 1926 • Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum, Dorset, UK
Isabel Codrington (British/English, 1874–1943) • Green Cymbidium • Unknown date
Isabel Codrington
Still Life, Vegetables, ca. 1923
Oil on canvas, 60 x 90 cm
Evening by Isabel Codrington (1925)
A vagrant, Isabel Codrington
I Opened a Book
By Julia Donaldson
“I opened a book and in I strode. Now nobody can find me. I’ve left my chair, my house, my road, My town and my world behind me. I’m wearing the cloak, I’ve slipped on the ring, I’ve swallowed the magic potion. I’ve fought with a dragon, dined with a king And dived in a bottomless ocean. I opened a book and made some friends. I shared their tears and laughter And followed their road with its bumps and bends To the happily ever after. I finished my book and out I came. The cloak can no longer hide me. My chair and my house are just the same, But I have a book inside me.”
Painting • Girl Reading • Isabel Codrington
Isabel Codrington (1874 - 1943) aka Isabel Codrington Pyke Nott
Phoebe, s.d. | oil on canvas
61 x 45.7 cm. (24 x 18 in.)
signed with a monogram (lower left) and inscribed 'Phoebe' (on the stretcher)
private collection © photo Christe's
Isabel Codrington Pyke-Nott, later Isabel Konody then Isabel Mayer (1874-1943), was a British artist. She painted figures in watercolour and oils and also produced miniatures.