Isabel de Bohun Lockyer

Isabel de Bohun Lockyer (1895–1980) was a British painter known for her linocut color prints.

Her earlier work followed closely in the tradition of woodcut due to her use of water-based inks,[1] but later her technique showed influence from the work of Claude Flight, one of the heads of the Grosvenor School, who invited her to exhibit her prints at some of his annual British linocut exhibitions during the 1930s.

[3] Most of Lockyer's prints are landscapes, several of which feature scenic views from Switzerland, Dalmatia, and Corfu in addition to England.

[1] A few exceptions depict people engaged in various activities, such as The Cabaret Singer, The Shop Window, and The Path Finder.

Lockyer's works have been auctioned off, purchased by private collectors, and kept in the collections of various museums.