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Lepe Beach and The Solent

Most of Richard's paintings have a strong sense of place, even the ones which were straight out of his imagination. One real place, however, stands out as his richest source of inspiration for his largest single body of work - Lepe beach.

Lepe beach is a short stretch of shingle and sand a few minutes drive from Richard's home in Dibden Purlieu. It stretches east towards the Southampton Water estuary and west to the mouth of the Beaulieu River. The beach itself provides endless material for a painter. Richard loved its textures, the stony spit at low tide and its idiosyncratic visitors. The beach also gives a grandstand view of the vast panorama of the Solent, the channel of open water extending twenty miles from the entrance to Portsmouth harbour, along the whole length of the Isle of Wight, past the spit at Hurst Castle and on to the Needles at the Island's western tip.

The constant procession of vessels also fascinated Richard - warships heading for the Portsmouth naval base, liners and freighters making their way to Southampton port and tankers going into the refinery at Fawley. Then there was the Isle of Wight ferry, countless small motor boats, grand yachts and, closer to the shore, the agile windsurfers. The Island itself is an ever present backdrop to all of this.

The beach faces south, so you look into the light most of the time which makes everything a little more dramatic. It also faces into the prevailing wind so you can see a storm heading straight for you ages before you feel the first raindrop.

Richard moved to the area in the mid 1930s, but he did not start to paint his experience of Lepe Beach regularly until the 1960s, and it was not until he was getting older in the 1980s that that he really became obsessed, painting it right up until his death in 1992.

This set collects together pictures of the beach iteself, views across the Solent from the beach and paintings which document life on the beach or which have been inspired by it.

Molly on the Shore

Molly on the Shore (1973)

oil on panel - 46h x 76w (cm)

A View of a Beach and Estuary

A View of a Beach and Estuary (c1973)

oil on board - 20.3h x 30.5w (cm)

Evening, Lepe

Evening, Lepe (9th Aug 1972)

pen on paper - 12.7h x 18w (cm)

Dark Solent

Dark Solent (1972)

oil on panel - 21.5h x 30.5w (cm)

NO IMAGE AVAILABLE

Lepe 1 a.m. 10/2/1972 (1972)

oil on board - 17.8h x 36.8w (cm)

Solent from Lepe

Solent from Lepe (1972)

oil on board - 18.5h x 32w (cm)

Morning in the Solent

Morning in the Solent (1972)

oil on panel - 35.5h x 61w (cm)

NO IMAGE AVAILABLE

Seashore at Lepe (1972)

oil on panel - 35.6h x 61w (cm)

Lepe Beach

Lepe Beach (1972)

oil on panel - 22.5h x 30.5w (cm)

On the Beach

On the Beach (1972)

oil on panel - 30.5h x 61w (cm)

Silver Morning, Solent

Silver Morning, Solent (1972)

oil on canvas - 51h x 76w (cm)

Watchers on a Beach

Watchers on a Beach (1971)

oil on board - 76.2h x 101.6w (cm)

Evening, Lepe

Evening, Lepe (1971)

oil on board - 49.5h x 74.5w (cm)

Figures on a Beach

Figures on a Beach (1971)

oil on panel - 45h x 66.5w (cm)

Low Tide, Lepe

Low Tide, Lepe (1970)

oil on board - 13h x 23w (cm)

Tall Sails

Tall Sails (1970)

oil on canvas - 30.5h x 46w (cm)

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