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.
Scotland - house in the mountains (1926)
oil on canvas
The White House (1926)
oil on canvas
Scottish Landscape (1926)
oil on canvas
Ben Vair (Beinn a' Bheithir) from Summit of 2800 ft of Beinn Sgulaird (1926)
soft pencil on paper
Ben Lomond (1926)
oil on canvas
Stratford on Avon (c1926)
pencil on paper
Hills in Snow (1925)
- 25.4h x 40.6w (cm)
Sailors and Other Figures Carousing by a Quay (1925)
oil on canvas - 91.5h x 122w (cm)
Landscape Wharfedale (1925)
- 24.8h x 33w (cm)
Cliffs Through Mist (1925)
oil on canvas - 51.5h x 61.5w (cm)
Sea and Downs, Weymouth (1925)
- 25.4h x 40.6w (cm)
Blue Landscape (c1925)
oil on canvas board - 18h x 25w (cm)
Hills near Ingleborough (c1925)
oil on canvas
Bolton Abbey (1924)
oil on canvas - 35.8h x 46w (cm)
Yorkshire (1923)
watercolour on board
Portland (1923)
oil on board - 15.5h x 50.5w (cm)
Mountain Scene (1923)
watercolour on paper on board - 27h x 37.5w (cm)
Ingleborough Landscape (1923)
watercolour and pastel on paper