LISTED HERE A SMALLER CHARMING RUSSELL FLINT-MOUNTED IMAGE FROM THE ARCHIVES.

BRITISH ART HISTORY
'MY MODEL TOMASETTA'
By Sir William Russell Flint (1880-1969)

Inscribed 'To my friend and brother artist William Powell with admiration and warm regard and dated 1938.

SIZE: 17.5  x 11.5 cm   Charming small-mounted image
There is no border to this print.

CONDITION:  PERFECT

 This charming image was printed and released twenty-six years ago when the topographical history of art was being compiled.

Perfectly stored in our archives since mounted but not framed

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Edinburgh-born William Russell Flint is best known for his watercolours of naked, nubile women. He began his career as an apprentice lithographer in Edinburgh, moving to London in 1900 where he worked as a medical illustrator and later as a magazine illustrator. During the First World War Russell Flint worked with the Admiralty, finally being appointed to an Airship Station on the Clyde. After the War he became a full-time artist and was often inspired by Greek and Roman themes. A supremely gifted watercolourist, he became President of the Royal Society of Painters in Watercolour in 1936. His work remains highly popular today in colour reproductions.

MOUNTED PRINTS are identical visually to a regular paper or photographic image but enhanced with an extra-rigid backing to provide stability and protection. In short, the image is mounted onto a substance for ultimate protection against warping and damaged corners.

The print is perfect for free-standing display, an album collection, or framing.

We do not copy alter produce or reproduce any of the prints we offer for sale they are genuine published open-edition prints of the printing date stated in this listing.

You may occasionally see a similar item listed, this happens when we have more than one of the prints in the archives.

Perfectly stored in our archives and recently mounted but not framed.

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Russell Flint Archives 1998

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