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.
Staithes, Yorkshire (c1973)
oil on board - 17h x 24w (cm)
Blackstone Beck (March 1972)
oil on panel - 39.5h x 32.3w (cm)
High Malham, Yorkshire (1972)
oil on panel - 23.5h x 35.5w (cm)
Lookout Tower, New Forest (1972)
oil on board - 52h x 71w (cm)
A Road to Lyndhurst (1972)
oil on panel
The Jetty (1972)
oil on panel - 30.5h x 33w (cm)
May, Young Oak and Young Copper Beech (1972)
oil on board - 25h x 31w (cm)
Lepe Beach (1972)
oil on panel - 22.5h x 30.5w (cm)
Linton Mill, Yorkshire (c1972)
oil on board - 51h x 75w (cm)
Fewston Reservoir (1971)
oil on board - 28h x 41w (cm)
From Uetikon-am-See (1971)
oil on board - 49.5h x 62.2w (cm)
Mythen Alp, Switzerland (1971)
oil on panel - 74h x 74w (cm)
Swiss Landscape (1971)
oil on board - 61h x 61w (cm)
The Road to Grassington (1971)
oil on board - 40.5h x 51w (cm)
Sunday Afternoon, Glarner Alp (1971)
oil on board - 45h x 76w (cm)
Nocturnal Garden (1971)
oil on board - 31.5h x 74w (cm)
Sunset in our Back Garden (c1971)
- 25.4h x 30.5w (cm)
Northumberland (1970)
oil on canvas - 20.5h x 26w (cm)
The Procession, Yorkshire (1970)
oil on board - 43h x 98w (cm)
Village by the Sea (1970)
oil on canvas - 53.5h x 68.5w (cm)