Framed Russell Flint Print

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Sir William Russell Flint (4 April 1880 – 30 December 1969) was a Scottish artist and illustrator who was known especially for his watercolours of women. He also worked in oils, tempera, and printmaking.

One of the most celebrated British watercolourists of the 20th century, Russell Flint is known for his remarkable technical skill and precision. His watercolour paintings are regarded as some of the finest work ever produced. From the early 1900s to his death in 1969 Russell Flint was a prolific artist

A member of the Royal Academy for many years and president of the Royal Watercolour Society for 20 years. Well known for his watercolours, Flint also painted in oil and tempera, and produced etchings. Knighted Sir William Russell Flint for his services to art in 1947, and a solo exhibition at the Royal Academy.

He painted in several countries including France, Italy, Switzerland and Scotland, Russell Flint was captivated by the distinctive and unique character of the foreign lands.

However, his foremost fascination was the female form; this manifested in a wide range of depictions; From flamenco dancers to Russell Flint's picturesque gypsies and languorous nudes.

Today his paintings exhibited in many institutions around the world including Buckingham Palace, The British Museum, The Victoria and Albert Museum and The Art Institute of Chicago.

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Sir William Russell Flint (4 April 1880 – 30 December 1969) was a Scottish artist and illustrator who was known especially for his watercolours of women. He also worked in oils, tempera, and printmaking.

One of the most celebrated British watercolourists of the 20th century, Russell Flint is known for his remarkable technical skill and precision. His watercolour paintings are regarded as some of the finest work ever produced. From the early 1900s to his death in 1969 Russell Flint was a prolific artist

A member of the Royal Academy for many years and president of the Royal Watercolour Society for 20 years. Well known for his watercolours, Flint also painted in oil and tempera, and produced etchings. Knighted Sir William Russell Flint for his services to art in 1947, and a solo exhibition at the Royal Academy.

He painted in several countries including France, Italy, Switzerland and Scotland, Russell Flint was captivated by the distinctive and unique character of the foreign lands.

However, his foremost fascination was the female form; this manifested in a wide range of depictions; From flamenco dancers to Russell Flint's picturesque gypsies and languorous nudes.

Today his paintings exhibited in many institutions around the world including Buckingham Palace, The British Museum, The Victoria and Albert Museum and The Art Institute of Chicago.

Sir William Russell Flint (4 April 1880 – 30 December 1969) was a Scottish artist and illustrator who was known especially for his watercolours of women. He also worked in oils, tempera, and printmaking.

One of the most celebrated British watercolourists of the 20th century, Russell Flint is known for his remarkable technical skill and precision. His watercolour paintings are regarded as some of the finest work ever produced. From the early 1900s to his death in 1969 Russell Flint was a prolific artist

A member of the Royal Academy for many years and president of the Royal Watercolour Society for 20 years. Well known for his watercolours, Flint also painted in oil and tempera, and produced etchings. Knighted Sir William Russell Flint for his services to art in 1947, and a solo exhibition at the Royal Academy.

He painted in several countries including France, Italy, Switzerland and Scotland, Russell Flint was captivated by the distinctive and unique character of the foreign lands.

However, his foremost fascination was the female form; this manifested in a wide range of depictions; From flamenco dancers to Russell Flint's picturesque gypsies and languorous nudes.

Today his paintings exhibited in many institutions around the world including Buckingham Palace, The British Museum, The Victoria and Albert Museum and The Art Institute of Chicago.