Lill Tschudi (1911-2001) was a prominent figure in the Grosvenor School and is known primarily for her color linocut work. Her early work is informed by her teacher and mentor Claude Flight, employing his formal language to her linocuts and multicolored printing. She later focused on sporting themes as her subjects, often depicting men at work and representing Swiss rural life. After 1945, her style shifted to abstraction.