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Sir William Russell Flint, R.A.

(Scottish, 1880-1969)

"Evening Gold"

watercolor on paper
signed lower left, "Frost & Reed, Ltd. London" and "Waterhouse & Dodd" labels en verso.
Matted, glazed and framed.
sight 14-5/8" x 21-1/2", framed 24-1/2" x 30-1/2"

  • Provenance: Frost & Reed, Ltd., London, England; Waterhouse & Dodd, London, England; Property of a gentleman collector, New Orleans, Louisiana.

    Notes: Born in 1880 to a family that fervently supported their children's creative pursuits, the Scottish painter Sir William Russell Flint began honing his skills from an early age. At fourteen, he was apprenticed to a lithographer in Edinburgh, a position he would hold for six years while concurrently attending night classes at the Royal Academy in Edinburgh. This dual practical and academic training equipped Flint with expertise in illustration and printmaking, laying a robust foundation for his career. After relocating to London in 1900, he established himself as an illustrator for magazines and medical journals.

    Following World War I, Flint transitioned to a full-time artist. Evening Gold, likely painted during this time, lyrically captures an intimate moment of a young woman that is imbued with subtle eroticism, a recurring theme in Flint's oeuvre. The shadowy foreground starkly contrasts with the bright greens, oranges and yellows of the background, evoking a seasonal ambiance with swathes of warm and cool toned hues. The meticulous rendering of the woman's form showcases Flint's mastery of watercolor shading and gradation.

    Flint's prowess as a watercolorist made him one of the twentieth century's foremost artists in the medium. In 1936, he was appointed President of the Royal Society of Painters in Watercolor, a role he held for two decades. Knighted during his tenure in 1947, Flint's title is a recognition of his contributions to the field and cements his work permanently into the canon of Scottish art history.
  • Condition: **Not unframed for condition report; some toning of the paper; good, strong colors.

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