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In
December 1969, Sir William Russell Flint died,
aged 89, leaving behind one of the finest and
most sought after collections of watercolourss.
Born in Edinburgh, 4th April 1880, his remarkable
talent was discovered at an early age.
Having been a student at the Royal Institution
School of Art in Edinburgh, and serving a six
year apprenticeship at a large printing works,
he decided to move to London to become a medical
illustrator at the age of 20.
In 1903 he joined the Illustrated London News
which took his talents to the far reaches of
the British Empire thanks to its extensive distribution.
He married Sibylle Sueter in 1905 and eventually
became a freelance artist in 1907 which lead
him to illustrate a number of classical limited
editions such as Mallory's 'Morte D'Arthur',
Chaucer's 'Canterbury Tales' and Homer's 'Odyssey'.
He served in the First World War and became
Admiralty Assistant Overseer - Airships. This
took him back to his native Scotland, where
in 1919 he painted a tiny watercolour called'
Hilda's Bonnet' on the linen of a fragment of
HM Airship 24 which he had previously commanded.
Post World War I, William Russell Flint's artistic
career began to flourish. He painted in France
and Spain (until the Civil War), where he produced
wonderful paintings reflecting the local scenery
and culture.
He was elected Associate of the Royal Academy
in 1924, full member in 1933 and in 1936 became
President of the Royal Society of Painters in
Watercolour. After living in Devon during the
Second World War, he and his wife moved back
to London where the post war period became Russell
Flint's greatest.
His talent with both the watercolour medium
and his skill in depicting the female form created
a hallmark style which would later become legendary.
In 1947 William Russell Flint was knighted.
In 1962 his work was acknowledged by a retrospective
exhibition in the Diploma Gallery of the Royal
Academy. At the time, Charles Wheeler, the President,
paid tribute to the artist, describing his watercolour
technique as a 'baffling skill'.
You can download a more detailed biography
of Sir William Russell Flint by clicking here.
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