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.
Ingleborough (Yorkshire) (1923)
watercolour on paper - 13h x 24.5w (cm)
Storm, Moors (26th Dec 1922)
watercolour on paper - 20h x 26w (cm)
Early Morning (26th Dec 1922)
watercolour on paper - 20h x 26w (cm)
Lit Up Moors (1922)
watercolour on paper
Study of Ilkley Quarry (1922)
oil on board - 24h x 32w (cm)
Ilkley (1922)
watercolour on paper
Distant Mountains (1922)
pastels on paper
Ilkley Quarry (1922)
watercolour on paper
Keighley Gate (1922)
oil on board - 24.5h x 32.5w (cm)
The Torrent (1922)
oil on canvas
Classical Scene, Ilkley Quarry (1922)
oil on canvas on board - 23.5h x 32w (cm)
Ilkley Sunset (1922)
watercolour on paper
Corfe Castle (c1922)
watercolour on paper - 18.5h x 24w (cm)
Landscape with Rainbow (1920s)
oil on canvas - 18h x 28w (cm)
The Tree (1921)
oil on canvas - 49h x 59.5w (cm)
The Cow and Calf Rocks, Ilkley (1921)
oil on canvas - 30.5h x 50.5w (cm)
Tree with Fence (1921)
oil on canvas - 76h x 64w (cm)
Valley of the Neisse River - Rohnau (1920)
watercolour on paper
Wires and Tracks (1916)
watercolour on paper
Thatched Cottage and Fields (1915)
watercolour and pencil on paper