Isabelle Clark Percy West Explained

Isabelle Clark Percy West
Other Names:Isabelle Percy,
Isabelle Percy West,
Isabelle Clark Percy–West
Birth Name:Isabelle Clark Percy
Birth Date:November 6, 1882
Birth Place:Alameda, California, U.S.
Death Place:Greenbrae, California, U.S.
Education:Mark Hopkins Institute of Art,
Teachers College, Columbia University
Occupation:Painter, lithographer, etcher, designer, educator
Known For:Founding faculty of the California College of the Arts
Spouse:George Parsons West
Father:George W. Percy

Isabelle Clark Percy West (née Percy; 1882 – 1976) was an American painter, printmaker, designer, and educator. She was known for landscape paintings, botanical paintings, and early etchings of the Pacific Coast. She was part of the founding faculty of California College of the Arts in Oakland, California.

Early life and education

Isabelle Clark Percy was born on November 6, 1882, in Alameda, California.[1] Her mother was Emma Washburn (née Clark) was from Portland, Maine, from a family that descended from the Mayflower colonists.[2] Her father was George W. Percy a noted San Francisco architect from Bath, Maine.[3] [4] She grew up in Oakland, California; with a break from 1894 until 1896 to attended the Fort Wayne School for Girls in Portland, Maine.[5]

Percy studied at the Mark Hopkins Institute of Art (later known as San Francisco Art Institute), in San Francisco, under Arthur Frank Mathews. She continued her studies under Henry Bayley Snell in New York City.[6] She went on to attend Columbia University, where she studied under Arthur Wesley Dow.[7] Percy graduated from the Art Department of Teachers College, Columbia University in 1907.[8] [9] After graduation, she travelled and studied in Europe for a few years. In England, she studied under Welsh artist, Frank Brangwyn.

She married George Parsons West, a newspaperman, in 1916.[10]

Career

Artwork

In the 1910s, when "On the Pacific Coast, the profession being in its infancy...there are many encouraging creditable productions that command favorable consideration, among them...Helen Hyde and Isabelle Percy with their pictorial colored prints", Percy was recognized for her etchings.[11]

In 1911, she received an honorable mention at the Paris Salon. In 1915, Percy won a bronze medal for her lithographic print at the Panama Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco.

Teaching

In 1925, when the California School of Arts and Crafts completed its move from Berkeley to a new Oakland campus at the corner of Broadway and College Avenue, West made the move as well and was named as one of "the school's faculty of highly trained specialists" in the Western Journal of Education (1925).[12]

Legacy

Percy West died on August 25, 1976 in Greenbrae, California.

In 1968, the "Isabelle Percy West Gallery" was completed in the topmost level of Founders Hall which was built on the Treadwell Mansion-Oakland campus of California College of Arts and Crafts, to honor founding faculty of the college.[13]

Percy West's work is held in collections at Mills College Art Museum in Oakland, California.[14]

Exhibitions

Percy West exhibited nationally in San Francisco, Philadelphia, Chicago, Hawaii and New York as well as internationally in Paris and Germany.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Kovinick . Phil . Yoshiki-Kovinick . Marian . An Encyclopedia of Artists of the American West . 1998 . University of Texas Press . 0292790635 . 248 . 1st.
  2. Book: Register of the Society of Mayflower Descendants in the State of California: A Record of Descent from Passengers on the Good Ship, "Mayflower," A.D. 1620 . 1917 . California Society of Mayflower Descendants . 20 . en.
  3. Book: Moore . Sylvia . Yesterday and Tomorrow: California Women Artists . 1989 . Midmarch Arts . 0960247696 . 69 . 1st.
  4. Web site: George Washington Percy (Architect) . 2023-09-20 . Pacific Coast Architecture Database (PCAD).
  5. Web site: Isabelle West - Biography . 2023-09-20 . AskArt.com.
  6. Book: American Art Directory . 1923 . R.R. Bowker. . 20 . 645 . en.
  7. Book: Koplos . Janet . Metcalf . Bruce . Makers: A History of American Studio Craft . 2010 . University of North Carolina Press . 9780807834138 . 82.
  8. Faculty . School of the California Guild of Arts and Crafts Catalog . 1907 . 1907-1908 . 2 . 20 March 2021.
  9. Web site: Royer . Britt . Six Paintings from Avid Art Collector and Beloved Professor Naomi Schwartz will be on view in Upcoming 2020 SMCMoA Exhibition . Saint Mary's College of California . 8 March 2021.
  10. Book: Moore . Sylvia Ed. . Yesterday and Tomorrow: California Women Artists . 1989 . Midmarch Arts Press . 0960247696 . New York . 69.
  11. Book: MacDonald . Augustin S. . Little Literary Lights: Personal Preferences in Art: Literature: Flowers: Music . 1915 . John J. Newbegin . San Francisco . 25 . 8 March 2021.
  12. August 1925 . Arts, Crafts School Opens at New Site . Western Journal of Education . 31 . 17 . 3 March 2021.
  13. California College of the Arts 1907–2007 . Glance . 2007 . 15 No.1 . Centennial Issue . 29, 66 . 4 March 2021.
  14. Web site: MCAM Artist: Isabelle Clark Percy West . 6 March 2021 . Mills College Art Museum.
  15. March 31, 1928 . Hawaiian Paintings At Academy of Arts . The Nippu Jiji: Leading Japanese Newspaper in the Territory . March 31, 1928 . 8 . 3 March 2021.
  16. Web site: Feminizing Permanence . Saint Mary's College of California . 10 March 2021.