Low Tide St. Malo
Sir William Russell Flint
P.R.A., P.R.W.S., R.S.W., R.O.I., R.E.
'Low Tide, St. Malo'
Date of Publication 1934
Signed,Limited Edition print of 250.
Image size 16.1" x 21.25"
Exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1933.
Russell Flint recalls that he often visited St. Malo as a boy during school holidays.
Along the coast are the picturesque towns of Dinard and St. Servan, where he painted a number of watercolours.
One of his favourite places to paint, was Bon Secours Bay, there he had a view of many subjects from every angle.
St. Malo is a large port where ships from Portsmouth and Plymouth dock on a regular basis.
Dinan is on the west side of the estuary opposite St. Malo.
St. Malo has become increasingly popular over the years for Parisians to enjoy a break at the seaside, similar to London and Brighton.
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