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John Bainbridge Copnall (1928–2007) was an English artist best known for his
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painting of richly coloured stylised realism, often on a grand scale. He was also a teacher of painting for twenty years at the
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in London.


Early life

Copnall was born in
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, a village near
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in
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. His father was the eminent sculptor Edward Bainbridge Copnall (1903–1970) whilst his mother Muriel was an enthusiastic amateur artist. His uncle and aunt, Frank and
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, were both professional artists. as was another uncle, Hubert Picton Copnall (1918–1997), who also farmed in Sussex for over thirty years. His paternal grandfather, Edward White Copnall, was an early photographer and artist. Copnall showed early promise in drawing and at the age of eighteen he began studying at the
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in London. This proved a poor choice of a career as Copnall lacked the required mathematical ability and used the excuse of his
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to leave architecture permanently in order to become a professional artist.


Career in Spain

Initially, Copnall started his painting studies under the tutelage of his father at the Sir John Cass School of Art in the City of London and from June 1950 to June 1955 under the artist Sir Henry Rushbury at the Royal Academy School. His early work was largely figurative and he won Turner Gold Medal for Landscape Painting in his penultimate year in 1954. In 1954, Copnall and his artist friend
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visited Spain for what was intended to be a short visit but he fell in love with the Iberian landscape and stayed for fourteen years. Whilst on Ibiza he married his first wife Madeleine Chardon with whom he had a daughter and when the marriage ended he moved to the mainland to live in a hacienda in the mountains above Malaga where he earned a living as a painter sometimes using the name of Juan de Retamá. The intense light of Spain and the visceral nature of its people changed his art fundamentally as he experimented with intense earthy colours whilst increasingly moving towards
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. Throughout his career Copnall was interested in using intense colour and the Spanish light undoubtedly enhanced his artistic senses.Simon Fenwick
Obituary
theguardian.com, 12 July 2007.
As the 1960s progressed, Copnall became fashionable and he began to sell his paintings to private collectors, including American actor
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. He had several solo exhibitions in Spain and Catalonia as well as shows in Germany where he was also popular and a lesser one in England in Newcastle. He said of his life in the 1960s: "No Beatles, but plenty of bullfighting, flamenco and Rioja!"


Return to England

In 1968, Copnall returned to England and the following year held a solo exhibition at the Bear Lane Gallery in Oxford. His work of this period displayed the influence of American abstract expressionists such as
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,
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and
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with Copnall using
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on
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using increasingly larger canvasses. His use of colour was exuberant. Copnall stated that 'Painting is colour and colour is painting." In 1970, he won the E. A. Abbey Scholarship and further recognition followed with
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awards in 1973 and a
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Award in 1979. Copnall had a series of solo exhibitions held throughout the 1970s but thereafter became an increasingly peripheral figure in the context of mainstream English art, as abstract art began to lose influence with new 'pop' styles in vogue. Nevertheless, he was an influential figure for the next generation of British artists by virtue of a twenty-year period from 1973 to 1993 when Copnall worked as a teacher at the Canterbury School of Art and the
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.


Later years in London

Copnall married, secondly, in 1976 to Caroline Brown with whom he had a son and a daughter. By 1982, he was working in an artists' colony in the East End of London at the defunct Spratt's dog biscuit warehouse in Bow whilst continuing with his teaching role. In 1996, his solo show ''Reflections, Orbits and Radiances'' in the
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in Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex drew mainly on work done in the period 1992-96. In the catalogue,
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,
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, considered that it was "difficult to think of a more appropriate setting for John Copnall's paintings" than this light-filled example of pioneering mid-1930s architecture. Copnall was elected to the
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in 1988. During the final years of his life, divorced from his second wife Copnall painted infrequently and ceased all together following a stroke. He died on 9 June 2007 following a short illness.


Selected public collections

*Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museum *Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge *Arts Council England * Ateneum Museum, Helsinki *Chelsea & Westminster Hospital *St. Mary's College, Twickenham, London


References


External links

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Profile
artnet.com. Accessed 10 April 2024. {{DEFAULTSORT:Copnall, John 1928 births 2007 deaths 20th-century English painters 21st-century English painters Abstract expressionist artists Academics of the Central School of Art and Design Artists from Sussex Alumni of the Royal Academy Schools English landscape painters English male painters People from Slinfold 20th-century English male artists 21st-century English male artists