Isabel Naftel, née Oakley, (baptised 20 July 1832, died 1912) was a British artist known for her portrait, genre and landscape paintings.
[1] Naftel was the youngest of the three daughters of the, then, Derby based artist Octavius Oakley and his wife Maria Moseley.
[1] Her genre and portrait paintings, and landscapes of the English south coast and the Channel Islands were shown on a regular basis in London during the Victorian era.
[1][3] Ten of her paintings were included in exhibitions at the Royal Academy.
[1][3] Among her works shown at the Royal Academy were A Little Red Riding Hood in 1862, Musing in 1869 and A Sark Cottage in 1885.