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 Window (1956)
oil on canvas - 63h x 76.5w (cm)
Welsh Landscape (c1956)
- 111.8h x 144.8w (cm)
Flood Water (May 1954)
oil on canvas - 89h x 130w (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)
View Beyond the Fortress (c1953)
oil on canvas - 45.7h x 60.3w (cm)
Richmond Castle (1950s)
oil on canvas - 35.5h x 61w (cm)
Cherry Orchard (1952)
oil on board
Snow in a Wood (1952)
oil on board - 18h x 23.2w (cm)
Poppy-field near Salisbury (c1952)
oil on panel - 10h x 15.2w (cm)
Cornfield (c1952)
oil on board - 17.8h x 20.3w (cm)
Hanging Stone (c1952)
oil on canvas - 64.5h x 77w (cm)
The Donkey Boy (1951)
oil on canvas - 24.2h x 19.5w (cm)
Paper Boats (1951)
oil on panel - 19h x 20w (cm)
Kirkham Abbey on the Derwent (1951)
- 76.2h x 127w (cm)