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.
Angelina Topham’s Garden (1937)
oil on canvas - 50.5h x 40.2w (cm)
Constantine, Cornwall (1937)
oil on canvas - 45.7h x 125.7w (cm)
The Rainbow (1937)
oil on board
Horse, Carriage and Bridge (c1937)
oil on canvas - 40.5h x 51w (cm)
Life-boat House, Coverack (1936)
oil on board - 36h x 42w (cm)
Chesil Beach from Portland (1936)
oil on canvas, pasted to board - 49.5h x 60w (cm)
Cornish Landscape with Roller (1936)
oil on canvas - 39.5h x 49.5w (cm)
Durgan, Helford River (1935)
oil on canvas - 51h x 61w (cm)
Palace House (1935)
oil on canvas - 61h x 74w (cm)
Spring, New Forest (1935)
oil on canvas - 40h x 61w (cm)
Sunset, Devon (c1935)
oil on ? - 20.3h x 25.4w (cm)
Portland Quarries (1934)
oil on canvas - 49.5h x 74w (cm)
Lulworth Cove (1934)
oil on canvas - 36h x 51w (cm)
Wharfedale (c1934)
- 25.4h x 35.6w (cm)
Weymouth (1933)
watercolour and pencil on paper - 26.5h x 19.5w (cm)
Portland Bill with HMS Tiger (1932)
oil on canvas - 61h x 82w (cm)
Landscape at Lyme Regis (1930)
oil on panel - 25h x 35w (cm)
Reservoir, Ilkley (1930)
pencil on paper - 17h x 26w (cm)