$111.68
Sir William Russell Flint Print ‘A Scrap of Newspaper’
(b Edinburgh, 4 Apr. 1880; d London, 27 Dec. 1969). British painter and graphic artist. He trained as a lithographer and was a prolific book illustrator, but he is now best remembered for his watercolours (particularly his mildly erotic nudes), painted in a distinctive and rather flashy style.
The Provence region of Southern France has inspired many artists
with its exquisite light and superb buildings in a rich landscape setting.
Some of Russell Flint's finest paintings originated in the area, for he was utterly captivated by its rural charm, but more especially by the peasant and gypsy folklore.
'A Scrap of Newspaper' was inspired by an old barn some 3 miles west of Apt.
This frame measures approx 57.5 x 46 cm. There’s a mark under the glass on the mount
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