The Royal Academy Courtyard
Sir William Russell Flint
P.R.A., P.R.W.S., R.S.W., R.O.I., R.E.
'The Royal Academy Courtyard'
Limited edition of 750
Published; March, 1991
Image Size 20" x 27" .
Printed in Collotype.
"Diploma work for the Royal Society of painters in watercolours;
Magnificent study of the courtyard, Burlington House, Picadilly, on a wet day.
"The Royal Academy Courtyard" shows us a master of watercolour at his most magically brilliant.
Founded by Thomas Gainsborough in 1768
The Royal Academy of Arts is an art exhibition centre/museum in Burlington House, Piccadilly, London.
It is open to the public and shows exhibitions by the 'Great Masters' throughout the year.
Sir William Russell Flint's work was regularly exhibited here, he became President of the Royal Academy for many years.
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