DENNIS FLANDERS, R.W.S., R.B.A.

DENNIS FLANDERS, R.W.S., R.B.A., was unquestionably one of the greatest pencil and watercolour artists of the twentieth century. He painted the scenery and architecture of the British Isles for over sixty years before his death in 1994 and has been called the "Canaletto of our time" by Peterborough in the Daily Telegraph. He was for some years a graphic reporter with the Illustrated London News and his pictures of London during the Blitz are treasures of the Guildhall Library and the Imperial War Museum. Two books have been published the first entitled Britannia, contained the body of his lifetime's work. The second "Watercolours in Academe" contains in the alumni subjects.