Sir Edward Marsh
Edward (Eddie) Marsh, later Sir Edward Marsh, bought several of Richard's paintings during the 1920s and '30s. The sale of the first one, Broken Tree (1926), is described in Richard's autobiography here.
Grock, a Dalmatian Dog (1943)
oil on canvas - 22.7h x 37.4w (cm)
Round the Point (1931)
oil on canvas - 50.8h x 60.7w (cm)
Figurehead (1931)
tempura on board - 23.4h x 17.5w (cm)
Mother and Daughter (1928)
pencil on paper - 48.7h x 30.1w (cm)
Nude Boy in a Bedroom (1928)
pencil tinted with watercolour on paper - 36.7h x 26.4w (cm)
The Great Viol (1927)
pencil on paper - 31.9h x 25.9w (cm)
Fantazia (1927)
pencil on paper - 25.5h x 32w (cm)
Broken Tree (1926)
oil on canvas - 34.4h x 39.2w (cm)