Sir William Russell Flint

Works
  • Sir William Russell Flint, A Model for Elegance, Cecilia, 1984
    Sir William Russell Flint
    A Model for Elegance, Cecilia, 1984
    Limited Edition Offset Lithograph
    33 x 50 cm
    Published 1984
    Edition 580/850
  • Sir William Russell Flint, Act II Scene I, 1985
    Sir William Russell Flint
    Act II Scene I, 1985
    Collotype 781/850
    39 x 57 cm
    Edition 781/850
    Published 1985
  • Sir William Russell Flint, Carlotta on the Loire, 1991
    Sir William Russell Flint
    Carlotta on the Loire, 1991
    Collotype
    49.5 x 68 cm
    Edition of 850
    Published 1991
  • Sir William Russell Flint, Cecilia , 1961
    Sir William Russell Flint
    Cecilia , 1961
    Watercolour
    26 x 34 cm
    Signed, dated April 1961 verso
    Signed W Russell Flint
  • Sir William Russell Flint, Mademoiselle Sophie, 1993
    Sir William Russell Flint
    Mademoiselle Sophie, 1993
    Collotype 807/850 mtd
    43 x 61 cm
    Edition of 850
    Published 1993
  • Sir William Russell Flint, No 1 Slipway, Devonport Dockyard, 1990
    Sir William Russell Flint
    No 1 Slipway, Devonport Dockyard, 1990
    Collotype 747/750 mtd
    49 x 66 cm
    Edi. 747/750
    Published 1990
  • Sir William Russell Flint, Studio Accessories, 1993
    Sir William Russell Flint
    Studio Accessories, 1993
    Collotype
    37 x 55 cm
    Edition of 850
    Published 1993
  • Sir William Russell Flint, The Blue Scarf, St Malo
    Sir William Russell Flint
    The Blue Scarf, St Malo
    Watercolour
    25 x 35 cm
    Provenance: A prize. The Auckland Society of Arts c.1930s
    Signed lower left W. Russell Flint
Overview

Sir William Russell Flint RA. (1880 – 1969) was an enigmatic British artist who was lauded as one of the greatest watercolour painters of the twentieth century.

 

From the outset of his career Flint’s work won immediate favour, and exhibiting institutions were quick to give him official recognition. Flint regarded himself ‘first and foremost a landscape painter’ and critics of the time considered him ‘one of the few Academicians who remained faithful to the classical past’. However, it was the artist’s depiction of beautiful young women that garnered him enormous popularity. Flint’s most iconic subject was Cecilia Green, the 22-year-old exotic beauty, who over the course of fifteen years became the artist’s trusted confidant and muse.

 

The popularity of Russell Flint’s proofs and limited editions, published since his death in 1969, has made the artist a household name. Far less known was his masterly skill in the art of etching, or to be more precise in dry-point engraving. The great scarcity of these prints produced entirely from start to finish by hand, restricts their collection to a few knowledgeable, discerning connoisseurs.

 

Russell Flint’s works are highly sought after and the publication of limited edition prints not only fed the ever-growing demand for his work, but also cemented his reputation as an iconic twentieth century artist.

Exhibitions