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Regarded by many as the world's finest water colour artist, Sir
William Russell Flint was born on April 4th, 1880 in
Edinburgh, Scotland. His mother, Jane Flint, was one of
Scotland’s first civil servants, his father, Francis Wighton
Flint, a ticket writer & highly skilled illuminator.
William Russell Flint studied at
the Royal Institution School of Art, Edinburgh, and, having
served a six year apprenticeship as a lithographic artist and
designer at a large printing house, he moved to London in 1900
to work as a medical illustrator. In 1903 he began working as an
illustrator for the Illustrated London News where his name
became well known throughout the British Empire due to the
journal’s widespread distribution.
It was during this period that William Russell Flint met Sibylle
Sueter, whom he married in 1905. In 1907 William became a
freelance artist, and, in 1912 moved to Italy for a year, where
he first discovered his love for the beauty & simplicity of the
rural way of life.
In 1914, William was made an Associate of the Royal Society of
Painters in Water Colours. The onset of the First World War saw
him join the Royal Navy Air Force where he became Admiralty
Assistant Overseer – Airships, returning to his native Scotland.
William & Sibylle’s only child, Francis, was born in 1915, who
would himself, later in life, become an accomplished artist.
After the war, William Russell Flint stopped working as an
illustrator and became a full time painter, travelling to France
and Spain. It was during this period that his work became more
widely recognised and in 1924 he was elected Associate of the
Royal Academy, becoming a full member in 1933. In 1936 he was
made President of the Royal Society of Painters in Watercolours.
After the Second World War, William Russell Flint moved back to
London and in 1947 he was knighted. It was this period that
would become Flint’s greatest and in 1962 his talent was
recognised with a retrospective exhibition in the Royal Academy.
Sir William Russell Flint continued painting until his death on
December 30th 1969 at the age of 89. His works are displayed in
galleries and museums throughout the world, and continue to give
pleasure & enjoyment to those with a love of his extraordinary
talent.
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