Drawings
This theme encompasses drawings as set pieces rather than the 'aide memoire' type of sketch as the basis for a painting. Dad's childhood work may not have consciously been in this category but neither did they develop into paintings. He often commented on the lower status of drawing compared to painting and that no artist's reputation could rest on such work. But I think nowadays drawings are considered more important to the understanding of an artist's work than they were half a century ago. [PB]
Richard's most well known drawings are the set he produced for his solo show at the Goupil Gallery in 1929. These were " . . . designed to fill the whole surface of the paper . . . I planned the drawing in space and continued as complete a realisation over ever square inch as I was capable of . . . Perhaps unconciously I had in mind Durer's engravings which I had admired so much . . .". [from Richard's memoir as quoted by Caroline Krzesinska in her introduction to the catalogue for the 1979-80 Bradford retrospective touring exhibition]
Girl in a Flowery Blouse (1927)
pencil on paper - 21.6h x 10.2w (cm)
Old Man with a Stick (1927)
pencil on paper - 37h x 27w (cm)
Head of a Woman (1927)
pencil on paper - 15.24h x 12.7w (cm)
The Cat (1927)
pen on paper - 20.3h x 10.2w (cm)
Fantazia (1927)
pencil on paper - 25.5h x 32w (cm)
A Pastoral Idyll (1927)
pencil on paper - 25.4h x 19.7w (cm)
Dancing Girl (1927)
pencil on paper - 21.5h x 9w (cm)
The Three Graces (1927)
pencil and red crayon on paper - 40h x 24w (cm)
Head of a Negro (1926)
pencil on paper - 11.7h x 9w (cm)
Stratford on Avon (c1926)
pencil on paper
Man's Head (c1926)
pencil on paper
Head of a Girl (1925)
pencil on paper - 16h x 13w (cm)
Seated Male Nude (1925)
pencil on paper
Two Standing Male Nudes (1925)
black chalk and red chalk on paper
Woman's Head in Profile (1925)
Pencil on paper
Standing Male Nude (1925)
red chalk, black chalk and pencil on paper
Portrait (c1925)
pencil on paper - 11.5h x 9.5w (cm)
Profile of a Man's Head (1922)
pencil on paper
Study of Butterflies, Feather and Beetle (1918)
watercolour and pencil on paper - 25.4h x 19.9w (cm)
Troops on Parade (c1915)
pen and ink on paper