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.
Landscape near York (c1970)
- 12.7h x 17.8w (cm)
Melting Snow, Wharfedale (1969)
oil on board - 30.5h x 40.6w (cm)
Steam Train (the last perhaps) and Aeroplane (1969)
oil on board - 46.5h x 61w (cm)
Stormy Morning, Mid-Wales (1969)
oil on canvas - 50.8h x 76.2w (cm)
Romantic Landscape (1969)
oil on canvas - 60.5h x 90w (cm)
Snow in Wharfedale (1969)
oil on canvas - 41h x 51w (cm)
The Rock (The Cow of the Cow and Calf Rocks, Ilkley) (1968)
oil on board - 50h x 86.5w (cm)
Landscape with Chestnut Trees (1968)
oil on board - 18.5h x 45.7w (cm)
Sand Pit (1968)
oil on board - 40.6h x 53.3w (cm)
Landscape with uprooted trees and hares (1968)
oil on board - 40h x 74w (cm)
Dorset Landscape (1968)
oil on board - 24.1h x 45.7w (cm)
The Tram to Haworth ([date unknown])
oil on board - 46h x 60w (cm)
The Old Orchard (1967)
oil on canvas - 55h x 106w (cm)
Hillside in Wales (1967)
oil on board - 62h x 76w (cm)
The Beacon, Beamsley, Wharfedale (1967)
- 63.5h x 76.2w (cm)
Sir Francis Chichester's Return to Beaulieu River on 17th September, 1967 after his circumnavigation of the world in Gipsy Moth IV (1967)
oil on board - 27.5h x 78w (cm)
Cornfield Cottage (1967)
oil on board - 28h x 33w (cm)
Isle of Wight, New Forest (1967)
oil on board - 34h x 54.5w (cm)
The Delectable Mountains, Penrith (1966)
oil on board - 69h x 119w (cm)
Sunset (1966)
oil on canvas laid on board - 31.5h x 51.5w (cm)