Ivy de Verley explained

Ivy de Verley
Birth Name:Flossie Ivy Louise Verley
Caption:De Verley with a "life mask" of her husband, 1920
Birth Place:Kingston, Colony of Jamaica
Death Place:Hollywood, California, U.S.
Birth Date:27 July 1879

Flossie Ivy Louise Verley (married Bradley, later Davoren; 27 July 187929 December 1963), styled Ivy de Verley, was a Jamaican-born artist active in the United States and United Kingdom.

Early life

Flossie Ivy Louise Verley was born on 27 July 1879 in Kingston in the British Colony of Jamaica to Eliza Jane (née Lazerous) and Louis Francis Verley.[1] [2] [3] She was raised in England and France.[4]

Career

After her first husband died in 1907, De Verley moved to England, where she studied painting and opened the Scarab Studio at Courtfield Gardens in South Kensington, London.[5] [6] She moved to Hollywood, Los Angeles, in 1920 or 1921 and opened a Scarab Studio there as well.

Artistry

De Verley painted living people in a style inspired by death masks.[7] According to de Verley, she developed the style after her husband, Vesey O'Davoren, asked her to create his death mask after he was given little time to live following exposure to poison gas in World War I.

A 1915 review of an exhibit featuring her work described her paintings as "wildly romantic portraits in oil and pastel".[8] Raymond Blathwayt, a journalist,[9] described de Verley's life masks as "striking and at times even weird in the extreme". De Verley's subjects included Elinor Glyn, Betty Blythe, and Casson Ferguson.[10] Her paintings are in the collection of the National Library of New Zealand,[11] and the Witt Library, Courtauld Institute of Art, London.[12]

Personal life

De Verley married Richard Walter Bradley on 15 November 1905 in Kingston;[13] Bradley died on 14 January in the 1907 Kingston earthquake.

De Verley married Vesey Alfred Davoren on 15 January 1916.[14] As of January 1939, de Verley had lived in Los Angeles, California, for 30 years. She died in Hollywood on 29 December 1963 and her ashes were interred on 31 December at Grand View Memorial Park Cemetery.[15]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Falk. Peter Hastings. Who Was Who in American Art, 1564–1975. 1. 1999. Sound View Press. 0-932087-55-8. 42517882. 902.
  2. News: 7 June 1907. Estate Richard Walter Bradley. 11. The Gleaner. Newspaper Archive.
  3. Web site: Kingston Parish birth registers, 1878-1881: Flossie Ivy Louise Verley . . Registrar General's Department . 28 November 2021 . Spanish Town, Jamaica . 174 . 27 July 1879 . microfilm #004492565.
  4. News: People Talked About. 1934-04-13. Carmel Pine Cone. 9. English. Internet Archive.
  5. News: Made a Great Reputation as a Painter. 27 January 1922. The Gleaner. 3. Newspaper Archive.
  6. News: Ivy de Verley, the Noted Portrait Painter, Is Coming to Coronado. 4 September 1920. Coronado Eagle and Journal. Newspaper Archive. 1.
  7. News: 9 January 1939. The Art of Ivy de Verley: Jamaican Winning High Praise in Hollywood. 31, 45. The Gleaner. Newspaper Archive.
  8. News: Marriott. Charles. The Doré Galleries. 1 June 1915. The Gleaner. 2. Newspaper Archive.
  9. Book: Gibbs, A. M.. Shaw. 1990-06-14. Springer. 978-1-349-05402-2. en. 400.
  10. Gassaway. Gordon. April 1923. Being Bohemian in Hollywood. Picture Play. 18. 2. 31–33, 97.
  11. Web site: De Verley, Ivy, 1879-1963 : (Portrait of Nola Luxford. 1924 or 1927) . National Library of New Zealand . 27 November 2021.
  12. Book: Witt Library . A Checklist of Painters, C1200-1994 Represented in the Witt Library, Courtauld Institute of Art, London . 1995 . Routledge . 9781884964374 . 27 November 2021.
  13. News: 16 November 1905. A Brilliant Wedding. 10. The Gleaner. Newspaper Archive.
  14. News: 26 January 1916. Mrs. Vesey Davoren. 26. The Tatler.
  15. Web site: 31 December 1963. Certificate of Death: Ivy de Verley O'Davoren. 28 November 2021. FamilySearch. California State Archives. Sacramento, California. Certificate #7053-26617.