Compiegne

Original painting


russell flint compiegne, France original watercolour
'Sunday afternoon, the palace avenue, Compiegne'
signed 'W. RUSSELL FLINT'
An original watercolour 'Sunday afternoon, the palace avenue, Compiegne' by Sir William Russell Flint
Image size 21.75 x 14.5 inches
Overall size with frame 32.5" x 25.5"
russell flint watercolour, france, compiegne mounted
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As a successful artist in his own right, Russell Flint was able to take the opportunity to travel, mainly in Europe, and a great deal in France
he painted and drew many scenes, a vast range of landscapes from Switzerland and Scotland to Spain and Italy.

For over 30 years the paintings and prints by Sir William Russell Flint have been our speciality
500 limited edition prints, personally signed and unsigned editions after his death; A wonderful collection original watercolour paintings and drawings, are also for sale.
In the heart of the French countryside, near the beautiful towns of Brantome and St. Jean du Cole lies La Chabroulie, Holiday house to let in Dordogne France.
Limited edition prints, in particular the signed, limited edition prints (ie. pre 1969) were in enormous demand at the date of publication,
the entire edition would often be sold out within several hours of the prints being released.
Unlike books, a 'second' edition of these prints is never produced, and apart from the original painting these prints are the only original hand signed, limited editions
that have over the years become very collectable and sought after artworks, some of which are almost one hundred years old.

A master of watercolour painting, Sir William Russell Flint's work enjoys the recognition amongst the finest and most experienced art of our time.
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