Lot Essay
Emily Stannard, née Coppin, studied painting under her father, Daniel Coppin (c.1770-1822), a local Norwich School patron and amateur artist. She specialised in flower painting, visiting the Netherlands in 1820, where she was considerably inspired by Dutch still-lives, notably the work of Jan van Huysum. She was awarded three gold medals by the Society of Arts, London: one in 1820 for an original painting of flowers; one in 1821 for an original painting of fruit; and a third in 1828 for an original painting of game. By this point Emily had married the Norwich School artist Joseph Stannard (1797-1830) in 1826, but following his premature death she maintained her living as a teacher.