Theresa Norah Copnall (1882-1972)
Artist Name | Theresa Norah Copnall (1882-1972) |
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Title | Still Life Summer Floral Arrangement |
Description | This lovely Art Deco British Post Impressionist floral oil painting is by noted and much exhibited female flower artist Theresa Norah Copnall. She studied at the Slade School amongst others and also spent considerable time in Cornwall with the St Ives artists. Painted circa 1930 this summer floral arrangement of orange, yellow and white flowers in a brown vase sits on a table in front of lace curtains and a summer's sky. it's a really joyful still life that lifts the spirits with hits vibrant colours and is a lovely example of Copnall's work. A really fine example of a floral oil painting and an excellent example of Copnall's work. Signed lower left. |
Provenance | Devonshire estate. |
Medium | Oil on Canvas |
Size | 20 x 24 inches |
Frame | Housed in a complementary gallery frame, 31 inches by 27 inches and in good condition. |
Condition | Good condition. |
Biography | Theresa Norah Copnall (née Burchart) (1882 – 1972), was a British painter known for her flower studies and portrait painting. Copnall was born in Haughton-le-Skerne near Darlington in the north of England, where her father was a company director. She was educated in Brussels before attending art school in Barrow in Furness. Copnall studied at the Slade School of Art in London and also at Hubert von Herkomer’s art school in Bushey. She married the Liverpool born portrait painter Frank Thomas Copnall (1870-1948) and the couple settled at Hoylake in Cheshire. They also became regular visitors to the artists colony at St Ives in Cornwall. During her career Copnall exhibited at the Royal Academy in London on several occasions. She also exhibited with the Royal Institute of Oil Painters, the Royal Scottish Academy and the Society of Women Artists. (Unfortunately many of her painting's titles are very generic making it hard to identify specific works). Copnall was a member of the Deeside Art Group and the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts. Overseas her work was shown at the Paris Salon and also exhibited in Canada. Both the Medici Society and Raphael Tuck & Sons produced reproductions of her designs and the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool holds examples of her flower paintings. |
Price | £3000 |