Publicado por Masterpieces of Modern Art, UK, 1920
Librería: Maynard & Bradley, Leicester, Reino Unido
EUR 10,63
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Añadir al carritoSoftcover. Condición: Very Good. c.1920. A well-presented c.1920 lithograph reproduction, clean and unmarked across the image surface and free from any notable creases or wear. Why on Amazon do most sellers not describe their actual book? Buy with confidence and support a genuine Independent Bricks & Mortar Real Bookshop. We are Maynard & Bradley CAMBO & PBFA(now lapsed) members here in Leicester City Centre. Size: 230 x 265 mm. 1. Item Type: Book. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 500 grams. Category: Art & Design; Britain/UK; 1920s; Inventory No: 36155.
Publicado por Colour Magazine Ltd., 1928
Librería: Marcus Campbell Art Books, London, Reino Unido
EUR 33,24
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Añadir al carrito2831 x 25cm. Paperback magazine, 32pp with adverts. Period 1920s art journal. Interspersed with stories, essays, and poetry by writers including Frank Rutter, Brenda Murray Draper, Sydney Lamarque, Petronella O'Donnell, Arthur L. Salmon, Ann Shepherd, etc. Includes a three-page narrative entitled 'Suicide' by Elsa Gidlow - a writer best known for writing 'On a Grey Thread' (1923), considered to be the first volume of openly lesbian love poetry published in the USA. Cover art by Isabel Codrington, and many other reproductions inside, including works by Claude Flight, Enid Martin, Mary Evans, Clare Attwood, Cumbrae Stewart, Alfred Palmer, etc. Centre pages detached from staples. Otherwise bright.
Publicado por Church Of England Zenana Missionary Society; Marshall Bros.,, London,, 1901
Librería: Burwood Books, Wickham Market, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Original o primera edición
EUR 71,22
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Good. First Edition. Hardback. No Dust Jacket. 8vo. pp 101. Original publishers illustrated yellow cloth, lettered gilt on front cover. With twenty original drawings by Nancy Ruxton. Slight rubbing and soiling to cloth and slight tanning to endpapers, otherwise sound, about very good.
Publicado por Galerie Knoedler et Cie., Paris, 1926
Librería: Roe and Moore, London, Reino Unido
Original o primera edición
EUR 213,66
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: Very Good. First edition. 8vo. Original paper wrappers, stapled. 5 b/w illusts, 39 item catalogue. Codrington was born into the Devonshire gentry, at Bydown House in the parish of Swimbridge, in Devon. In 1889, aged 15, she was enrolled in the Royal Academy School in London where she was awarded two medals. In October 1901 she married the art critic P.G. Konody (1872-1933), who was then the editor of an art magazine and also wrote regularly for several newspapers. The couple had two daughters during the following five years. Codrington continued to paint, and a watercolour by her won a medal at the 1907 Exposition International d'Arte in Barcelonia. The Konodys lived in London and enjoyed a social scene that featured many artists, poets and writers. In 2015 an unpublished poem written to Codrington in 1909 by Ezra Pound emerged and was sold at auction in Edinburgh. The Konodys divorced in 1912 and Codrington continued her artistic career. In due course she married Gustavus Mayer, a partner in the Bond Street art dealers Colnaghi & Co.Cantine Franco-Britannique, Vitry-le-François (1919)In 1919 the Imperial War Museum acquired a large oil painting, Cantine Franco-Britannique, Vitry-le-François, by Codringham of a World War One canteen for French troops. During the 1920s she was a regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy and the Fine Art Society in London and also had works shown in Paris, both at the Knoedler Galleries and at the Paris Salon. In 1923 a work by Codrington received an honourable mention at the Salon des Artistes Francais. Between 1928 and 1932 she was a regular exhibitor in Scotland frequently showing at the Royal Scottish Academy, the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts and the Royal Hibernian Academy.Codrington also exhibited with the Royal West of England Academy. A solo exhibition of her flower paintings was held in 1935 and 1936 at the Rembrandt Gallery in Vigo Street in London. Manchester City Art Gallery and the Ferens Art Gallery in Hull also hold examples of her work.