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Sir William Russell Flint, R.A., P.R.W.S. 1880-1969
Estimate
12,000 - 18,000 GBP
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Description
- Sir William Russell Flint, R.A., P.R.W.S.
- Cecilia Inspecting her Artist's Handiwork
- signed l.l.: W. RUSSELL FLINT-; further signed and inscribed on the backboard: Cecilia Inspecting her Artist's Handiwork/ by Sir William Russell Flint. R.A./ This little picture is for Cecilia's own dear John/ with deep affection from Willie/ Oct. 1959
- watercolour
Provenance
Given by the artist's to the sitter Cecilia Green and her husband John Simmons, October 1959;
Private collection
Private collection
Exhibited
Royal Academy, Sir William Russell Flint Exhibition, 1962, no. 37
Catalogue Note
Cecilia Green (1931-2003) was the beautiful and intelligent young woman that appears in many of Flint's greatest pictures from 1953 when she was first introduced to the artist. Cecilia's parents were Russian Jews who fled Kiev shortly before the revolution and settled in the east end of London where she spent a childhood marred by the war and long periods of ill-health. Despite her childhood frailty she grew into a determined, confident and strikingly handsome young woman who wanted nothing more than to dance professionally. After a period at dance school she became a member of the London Festival Ballet and attended modelling classes at the London Camera Club. When a childhood ailment reacurred and halted her dancing career she decided to become a professional artist's model. From the moment that Flint first saw Cecilia he knew that he had found the model that he had always wanted to paint, a woman who embodied his ideal of feminine beauty. Despite his obvious attraction to her, the relationship between Cecilia and Flint was purely professional and she regarded him as a kindly uncle. She continued to model for Flint until the mid 1960s when she married the art consultant John Simmons and became a model for various advertising campaigns. Her departure from Flint's life left him distraught and he did not mention her once in his autobiography despite the important role she played in his art. Cecilia never spoke of Flint with anything other than a deep regard and affection for a man who treated her gently and paternally.
The present picture was painted in 1956 and given to Cecilia and her husband as a gift by Flint.
The present picture was painted in 1956 and given to Cecilia and her husband as a gift by Flint.