Susan Willard Flint was born in 1902 to Grover and Maud Flint. She best became known for her works of art in the folk art style either painted in oil or printed lithograph. Her works reflected her many travels and typically focused on people and animals. She displayed in a number of shows in New York City, Boston, Los Angeles and Philadelphia early in her life. Some of her prints were published in the New Yorker.
Susan Willard Flint was born in 1902 to Grover and Maud Flint. She best became known for her works of art in the folk art style either painted in oil or printed lithograph. Her works reflected her many travels and typically focused on people and animals. She displayed in a number of shows in New York City, Boston, Los Angeles and Philadelphia early in her life. Some of her prints were published in the New Yorker.
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