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.
The Return of the Prodigal Son (1959)
oil on canvas - 62h x 75w (cm)
Ancient Landscape seen from the Top of Greenhill (1959)
oil on board - 40h x 50w (cm)
Cornwall (1958)
oil on board - 33h x 42w (cm)
Richmond, Yorkshire (1958)
oil on canvas - 61h x 51w (cm)
Passing Train (1958)
oil on canvas - 41h x 51w (cm)
Landscape near Oswestry (c1958)
- 35.6h x 53.3w (cm)
Garden at Night (c1958)
- 40.6h x 50.8w (cm)
Yorkshire Cornfield (1957)
- 40.6h x 50.8w (cm)
Portland Bill Pulpit Rock, Dorset (1957)
oil on canvas - 40.7h x 50.8w (cm)
Men of Straw (1957)
oil on panel - 50.8h x 101.6w (cm)
Northern Landscape (1957)
oil on canvas - 102h x 128w (cm)
Landscape (1957)
oil on canvas - 40h x 50w (cm)
Rainbow, New Forest (1957)
oil on canvas - 45.5h x 61w (cm)