User:EddieBY/Isabel de Bohun Lockyer: she/her, British, 1895-1982/Bibliography

Isabel de Bohun Lockyer (1895-1982) was a British painter who worked frequently with linocut color prints–one of the few linocut artists at the time who was not associated with the Grosvenor School. Her earlier work followed closely in the tradition of woodcut, but later her technique showed influence from the work of Claude Flight, who invited her to exhibit her prints at some of his annual British linocut exhibitions during the 1930s. Lockyer's work was also exhibited from 1925-1938 in association with the Society of Painter-Gravers.

List of works
Several of Lockyer's works having been auctioned off and purchased by private collectors, while some are part of museum collections.


 * Near Vevey (1924)
 * Afterglow Bordigliera (1925)
 * Chateau de la Tour Vevey (1925)
 * Chateau de la Tour Vevey (1926)
 * Chateau de Gruyères (1926), in the collection of the Minneapolis Institute of Art
 * The Cabaret Singer (1930), in the collection of the Auckland Art Museum
 * The Shop Window (1930)
 * The Striped Sail (1933), owned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art
 * Cold Evening (1933), available for purchase from the Josef Lebovic Gallery
 * Sunlight on Korcula (1933)
 * The Path Finder (1934)
 * Back Yard Picnic (1935), in the collection of the Auckland Art Museum