
Claude Flight
British(1881–1955)
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Walter Claude Flight (1881, 1955) was a British artist best known for pioneering and popularising the linocut technique in printmaking during the early 20th century. He taught at the Grosvenor School of Modern Art in London, where he inspired a generation of artists to embrace linocut as a serious artistic medium. His dynamic, rhythmic works often reflected themes of modern life, speed, and movement.
PrintmakingLinocutGeometric20th CenturyDynamic EnergyArt DecoModernistBritish ArtistLandscapeBrown TonesModern AestheticBold Geometric Forms
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