Animals | Birds
Richard always had a childlike delight in animals. Early on, he and his siblings always kept pet animals. He was moved by the loveliness of the creatures but also found comfort and humour in them.
Huntingdon Through History (1960)
oil on board - 33.5h x 43w (cm)
Huntingdonshire (1960)
oil on board - 34.3h x 43.1w (cm)
Whitby, Study for a Mural in the Teaching Hospital, Sheffield (1960)
oil on board - 69h x 101w (cm)
Watermeadow (1960)
oil on board - 20.5h x 25.5w (cm)
The Return of the Prodigal Son (1959)
oil on canvas - 62h x 75w (cm)
Star (1959)
oil on board - 15h x 12w (cm)
Men of Straw (1957)
oil on panel - 50.8h x 101.6w (cm)
Landscape (1957)
oil on canvas - 40h x 50w (cm)
The Elephant Boy (1956)
oil on canvas - 76.2h x 101.6w (cm)
Queen of the Sea, 1911 (1954)
oil on canvas - 122h x 182.8w (cm)
The Tortoiseshell Cat (1954)
- 60.7h x 35.6w (cm)
Landscape with Horses (c1954)
- 28.5h x 35w (cm)
Ancient Forest, the Vision of St Eustace (c1954)
oil on canvas - 51h x 61w (cm)
Coronation Procession - Admiralty Arch from Trafalgar Square (1953)
oil on canvas laid on board - 34.5h x 77w (cm)
Gay Lane (1952)
oil on canvas - 76h x 63.5w (cm)
Snow in a Wood (1952)
oil on board - 18h x 23.2w (cm)
The Bay (1952)
- 50.8h x 61w (cm)
The Donkey Boy (1951)
oil on canvas - 24.2h x 19.5w (cm)
Kirkham Abbey on the Derwent (1951)
- 76.2h x 127w (cm)
Sea-Piece and Lighthouse (1951)
oil on panel - 7h x 19w (cm)