Sir William Russell Flint

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'Ancient Doorway Cordes'
Limited edition of 650
Published May 2002
Image Size 21" X 14".

Complete with wash/line mount

'Ancient Doorway Cordes'

Founded as a fortress town in 1222 by the Count Raymond VII of Toulouse, a distant ancestor of Toulouse-Lautrec, the medieval hillside town of Cordes-sur-Ciel (Cordes in the sky) seventy six kilometres north east of Toulouse in South West France was a popular and inspiring location for Sir William. He greatly admired its antiquity and produced a series of pictures of the town, including 'Market Hall, Cordes' which was published by thr Medici Society in 1963 as a signed, limited edition.

'Ancient Doorway Cordes' is a fine example of that combination of figures and architecture so admired by collectors. As usual Sir William would have painted the doorway and statue on the spot whilst the figures would have been added later from models in his studio. He was quite deliberate in the number of models depicted, as he found that an odd number of figures balanced better than an even number. 'For centuries the trio has been an attraction; thrice three Muses, three Goddesses or three Graces. Now I have my own three washerwomen, three gypsies, three bathers, or more simply, three models, obewdient- in theory at least- to my slightest caprice.'

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Biography of Sir William Russell Flint

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