Panoramas
In an effort to give the effect of a wide horizon Richard sometimes worked on pictures which were narrow from top to bottom but excessively wide from side to side. But he started this idea as early as 1915 (12 years old) when he must have cut paper to this shape in order to paint a scene where his pet rabbit happily grazed near several guinea pigs belonging to his sisters. He still used this format when he was 86 years old.
Gathering Seaweed (1985)
mixed media (pencil and oil) - 30h x 63.5w (cm)
Cowes Regatta (1985)
oil on board - 11.4h x 74.5w (cm)
Lepe (c1985)
oil on board - 11.3h x 36w (cm)
Family by the Sea (c1985)
- 11.4h x 26.7w (cm)
The Three-Master (1984)
oil on board - 23.5h x 60.9w (cm)
Stampede (1984)
pencil and wash on paper - 28h x 61w (cm)
Three Sisters (1983)
oil on panel - 8h x 35.5w (cm)
Incoming Tide (1983)
oil on canvas - 8.5h x 38.5w (cm)
Shadowed Landscape (1983)
oil on board - 19h x 45w (cm)
Sundown (1983)
oil on board - 15.24h x 35.56w (cm)
Singing Girl (1983)
oil on board - 19h x 9w (cm)
Winter Seascape (1983)
oil on board - 29h x 68w (cm)
Nocturne (1983)
oil on board - 12.1h x 24.1w (cm)
Morning, The Bedroom (1983)
oil on board - 14.5h x 31w (cm)
Two Figures in a Shower (1982)
oil on board - 40.5h x 12w (cm)
Sunset (1982)
oil on board - 16.5h x 32.5w (cm)
Carrier (1982)
oil on board - 14h x 35w (cm)
The Black Sail (1982)
oil on board - 17h x 32w (cm)