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.
Blackstone Beck (1930)
oil on canvas - 25.5h x 35.5w (cm)
Hunting Scene (c1930)
- 25.4h x 30.5w (cm)
The Pool in the Wood (1929)
pencil on paper - 27h x 37w (cm)
Returning from the Shore (1929)
pencil on paper - 26.35h x 36.83w (cm)
Rabbiting by the River (1929)
pencil on paper - 17.5h x 38.5w (cm)
Ice Skating (1928)
pencil on paper - 21h x 31.7w (cm)
The Garden (1928)
pencil on paper - 27h x 27w (cm)
Snow Scene (c1928)
oil on canvas - 63.5h x 76.2w (cm)
Fantazia (1927)
pencil on paper - 25.5h x 32w (cm)
A Pastoral Idyll (1927)
pencil on paper - 25.4h x 19.7w (cm)
Desert (c1927)
coloured chalks on paper - 39h x 56w (cm)
Scottish Peaks (1926)
pencil on paper
Scottish Mountain Top (1926)
pencil on paper
Glen Creran from above (1926)
pencil on paper
Ben Lomond (1926)
pencil on paper
Foreground to A' Chrois ? (1926)
pencil on paper
Trees in Mountain Valley (1926)
oil on ? - 50.8h x 76.2w (cm)
Scotland - mountain pass (1926)
oil on canvas
Loch Lomond (1926)
pencil on paper