Landscapes | Gardens
Landscape painting comes a close second to Richard’s better-known sea pictures. The nature of his treatment of landscape changed from free brush-strokes to tightly organized compositions and then on to a new sort of freedom of style as he matured. There is always a sense of experimentation and often a certain intensity. He never fell back on a “safe” approach.
Old Cemetery, Tain, Dornoch Firth (c1963)
oil on panel - 13h x 17w (cm)
The Messenger (1962)
oil on board - 94.5h x 125w (cm)
Whitby, North Yorkshire, to Represent Sheffield on Holiday (1961)
oil on canvas - 304.8h x 426.7w (cm)
Chatsworth to Represent Sheffield at Play (1961)
oil on canvas - 304.8h x 426.7w (cm)
Old Yorkshire Quarry, Wharfedale (1961)
oil on canvas - 40.5h x 51w (cm)
The Flooded Valley (1961)
oil on canvas - 51h x 61w (cm)
Caithness (1961)
oil on board - 31.5h x 41.5w (cm)
Huntingdon Through History (1960)
oil on board - 33.5h x 43w (cm)
Huntingdonshire (1960)
oil on board - 34.3h x 43.1w (cm)
Yorkshire Landscape (1960)
oil on board
Hampshire Landscape (1960)
- 40.6h x 50.8w (cm)
From Bolton Abbey to Barden Tower (1960)
oil on canvas - 81h x 117w (cm)
Watermeadow (1960)
oil on board - 20.5h x 25.5w (cm)
Chatsworth, Study for a Mural in the Teaching Hospital, Sheffield (1960)
oil on board - 67.3h x 100.3w (cm)
Study of Spring from Train (1960)
oil on board - 27.9h x 33.7w (cm)
Early Morning, Lytham Sands (1960)
oil on board - 51h x 81w (cm)
Sunset Study (1960)
oil on canvas - 26h x 31w (cm)
The Girl with the Drum, Fleetwood (1960)
oil on board - 50.2h x 69.9w (cm)
Approaching Storm, Salisbury (1960s)
oil on canvas - 51h x 61w (cm)
The Garden (1959)
oil on canvas - 78.7h x 110.1w (cm)