Susan Willard Flint

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Susan Willard FlintAmerican printmaker, 1902–1984

Based in Massachusetts, Flint produced lithographs and paintings but is best known for her small "spot illustrations" for The New Yorker. She studied at Phoenix Art Institute in New York City and attended Charles Webster Hawthorne's last class in Provincetown in summer 1930. In the 1930s, she exhibited her prints in New York galleries and at the Salons of America. A large collection of her art and her archives are held at the Petersham Historical Society in Massachusetts.

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© Estate of the artist. Photograph and digital image © Delaware Art Museum. Not for reproductio…
Susan Willard Flint
c. 1930
© Estate of the artist. Photograph and digital image © Delaware Art Museum. Not for reproductio…
Susan Willard Flint
c. 1930
© Estate of the artist. Photograph and digital image © Delaware Art Museum. Not for reproductio…
Susan Willard Flint
c. 1934