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William Russell Flint
1880–1969
(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.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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The Festival of Santa Eulalia, Andalusia c.1932 Walker Art Gallery
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Matinee entr'acte – An Essay in Portraiture 1947 Harris Museum & Art Gallery
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Negro Dancers – Victoria, Ora and Serafina Dundee Art Galleries and Museums Collection (Dundee City Council)
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Sudbury Hall Royal Watercolour Society
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The Four Singers of Vera 1931 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Silver and Gold 1929/1930 Birmingham Museums Trust
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Rear Admiral Sir Murray Sueter (1872–1960) 1928 National Maritime Museum
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Sir Charles Scott Sherrington (1857–1952), OM, Fellow (1913–1939) Magdalen College, University of Oxford
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La Couronne 1920–1960 McLean Museum and Art Gallery
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Midsummer Noon on the River Gard, Languedoc Royal Watercolour Society
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Sketch of E. Cheston 1928 Royal Watercolour Society
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Linen Carriers in a Ligurian Place Gallery Oldham
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Autumn at Tourettes 1963 The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
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Artemis and Chione 1931 Harris Museum & Art Gallery
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Shipyard Gleaners 1924–1925 Birmingham Museums Trust
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South Side of Watergate Street, Chester 1920–1935 Weaver Hall Museum and Workhouse
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X Gun Mountings Officer, Devonport Dockyard, 1941, Commander (E) H. J. B. Moore, RN 1941 Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum
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Incoming Tide, No. 1 Slip, Devonport Dockyard 1941 Royal Watercolour Society
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Nomads' Rendezvous Southampton City Art Gallery
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Maruja the Strong Touchstones Rochdale