Claude Flight
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Walter Claude Flight also known as Claude Flight or W. Claude Flight was a British artist who pioneered and popularised the linoleum cut technique. He also painted, illustrated and made wood cuts. He was the son of Walter Flight.
Flight was a fervent promoter of the linoleum cut technique from the time he first used it in 1919. He felt by promoting the use of the cheap and easily obtained new material he was making it possible for the masses to be exposed to art. He saw in it the potentiality of a truly democratic art form.
Flight had tried a number of different careers before settling on art. He had kept bees, farmed and also had tried engineering before studying art at Heatherly’s School of Fine Arts from 1913–1914 and from 1918. Flight exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1921, in Paris in 1922 and in London at the R.B.A. from 1923. He also exhibited regularly at the Redfern Gallery and abroad.
Flight was a member of the Seven and Five Society
in 1923 whose members included Henry Moore
, Ben Nicholson
and Barbara Hepworth
. He was a member of the Grubb Group in 1928. He collaborated with Edith Lawrence with whom he had an interior design buiness, taught at the Grosvenor School of Modern Art
from 1926 and wrote and organized exhibitions on linocuts. His pupils included various now-famous print artists such as Lill Tschudi, Cyril Power
, Eileen Mayo
and Sybil Andrews
.
Influenced by Cubism, Futurism and Vortism, his work expressed dynamic rhythm through bold, simple forms. His linocut prints show his interest in depicting speed and movement.
He produced over 64 different prints and published 9 books on linocutting.
This print resulted from a Swiss summer holiday made by Flight and Edith Lawrence in 1933. They stayed as guests of Lill Tschudi at her family home in Schwanden.
Flight was a fervent promoter of the linoleum cut technique from the time he first used it in 1919. He felt by promoting the use of the cheap and easily obtained new material he was making it possible for the masses to be exposed to art. He saw in it the potentiality of a truly democratic art form.
Flight had tried a number of different careers before settling on art. He had kept bees, farmed and also had tried engineering before studying art at Heatherly’s School of Fine Arts from 1913–1914 and from 1918. Flight exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1921, in Paris in 1922 and in London at the R.B.A. from 1923. He also exhibited regularly at the Redfern Gallery and abroad.
Flight was a member of the Seven and Five Society
Seven and Five Society
The Seven and Five Society was an art group of seven painters and five sculptors created in 1919 and based in London.The group was originally intended to encompass traditional, conservative artistic sensibilities...
in 1923 whose members included Henry Moore
Henry Moore
Henry Spencer Moore OM CH FBA was an English sculptor and artist. He was best known for his semi-abstract monumental bronze sculptures which are located around the world as public works of art....
, Ben Nicholson
Ben Nicholson
Benjamin Lauder "Ben" Nicholson, OM was a British painter of abstract compositions , landscape and still-life.-Background and Training:...
and Barbara Hepworth
Barbara Hepworth
Dame Barbara Hepworth DBE was an English sculptor. Her work exemplifies Modernism, and with such contemporaries as Ivon Hitchens, Henry Moore, Ben Nicholson, Naum Gabo she helped to develop modern art in Britain.-Life and work:Jocelyn Barbara Hepworth was born on 10 January 1903 in Wakefield,...
. He was a member of the Grubb Group in 1928. He collaborated with Edith Lawrence with whom he had an interior design buiness, taught at the Grosvenor School of Modern Art
Grosvenor School Of Modern Art
Situated at 33 Warwick Square in Pimlico, London,The Grosvenor School of Modern Art was a British Art School founded by the printmakers and linocut artists Claude Flight, Iain McNab, Cyril Edward Power and Sybil Andrews in 1925....
from 1926 and wrote and organized exhibitions on linocuts. His pupils included various now-famous print artists such as Lill Tschudi, Cyril Power
Cyril Power
Cyril Edward Power was an English artist best known for his linocut prints, long-standing artistic partnership with Canadian artist Sybil Andrews and for co-founding The Grosvenor School Of Modern Art in London in 1925...
, Eileen Mayo
Eileen Mayo
Dame Eileen Rosemary Mayo, RA, DBE was an English-born artist and designer who worked in England, Australia and New Zealand in almost every available medium - drawings, woodcuts, lithographs on stone and tempera, tapestry and silk screening...
and Sybil Andrews
Sybil Andrews
Sybil Andrews was a British-born Canadian printmaker best known for her modernist linocuts.-Life in England:...
.
Influenced by Cubism, Futurism and Vortism, his work expressed dynamic rhythm through bold, simple forms. His linocut prints show his interest in depicting speed and movement.
He produced over 64 different prints and published 9 books on linocutting.
List of works
- Seaside Cove watercolour on paper
- On a Backwater watercolour, black and coloured crayon
- Beach Scene watercolour on paper
- Park, 1922 watercolour and chalk on paper
- Policeman holding up Traffic linocut
- Speed circa 1922 Edition: 50
- The Paris Omnibus 1923 Edition: 50
- Swing Boats circa 1924 Edition: 50
- Le Pont Voluntré, Cahors, Lot 1924 Edition: 50
- Le Barque sur la mer (Trawler at Sea) circa 1925 Edition: 50
- Summer circa 1926 Edition: 50
- Summer, Four Seasons circa 1926
- Descent from the Bus 1927 Edition:
- Brooklands 1929 Edition: 50
- Persuasion circa 1930 Edition: 50
- Love on Ice 1930 Edition: 50
- Breaking Waves, circa 1931 Edition:50
- The Conjurer circa 1933 Edition: 50
- Swiss Mountains circa 1934 Edition: 50
This print resulted from a Swiss summer holiday made by Flight and Edith Lawrence in 1933. They stayed as guests of Lill Tschudi at her family home in Schwanden.
- Book Animal Vegetable or Mineral Published by Oxford University Press, London
- Book Lino-cuts : a handbook of linoleum-cut colour printing Published by John Lane, the Bodley Head, London; 1927)