Flowers
Richard was a keen gardener, and bright flowers, none too subtle, gave him great pleasure. Flowers often find their way into his pictures not just as a still life but sometimes rather surreptitiously or symbolically.
Flowers in Silver Goblet (c1949)
- 30.5h x 35.6w (cm)
Still Life (c1949)
oil on board - 35.6h x 24.1w (cm)
Summer Flowers (1948)
oil on canvas - 48h x 33w (cm)
Here Richard has captured the energy in recently cut flowers.
Still life of flowers (1947)
oil on canvas - 20h x 25w (cm)
Harvest Dedication (1947)
oil on canvas - 115h x 75w (cm)
Roses in Wine Glass ([date unknown])
oil on card - 30h x 22.2w (cm)
Still Life of Flowers (1939)
oil on canvas - 61h x 40.5w (cm)
Flower Piece (c1939)
- 60h x 20.3w (cm)
Flowers in a Delft Vase (c1938)
- 40.6h x 30.5w (cm)
Scabious (c1938)
- 33h x 48.3w (cm)
Marigolds, Helenium and Coriopsis (1937)
oil on canvas - 19h x 15.5w (cm)
Angelina Topham’s Garden (1937)
oil on canvas - 50.5h x 40.2w (cm)
Flowers in a Glass (1937)
oil on canvas - 25h x 20w (cm)
Flowerpiece (Daffodils and Jonquils) (1937)
oil on board - 40h x 25.5w (cm)
Flowers (1936)
- 51h x 35w (cm)