Seascapes | Coastal Scenes
Although Richard’s early life was in landlocked Bradford, the sea eventually became a dominant theme for him, its horizon symbolizing somehow a distant yearning within him. The sight of the sea always thrilled him in a way that nothing else did. He experienced a few memorable sea trips but most of his observation was from the land or from an imagined high point in the sky.
Northumberland (1970)
oil on canvas - 20.5h x 26w (cm)
Low Tide, Lepe (1970)
oil on board - 13h x 23w (cm)
Tall Sails (1970)
oil on canvas - 30.5h x 46w (cm)
Solent, looking towards the Needles from Lepe (1970)
oil on board - 16.5h x 79w (cm)
Lepe Beach (1970)
oil on board - 57.5h x 74w (cm)
The Bay (or Cove) with Bathers (1970)
oil on board - 61h x 76w (cm)
Ramsgate (c1970)
oil on board - 28h x 50w (cm)
Road Down to the Sea (c1970)
oil on board - 20h x 30.5w (cm)
Tankers and Cars at Lepe (c1970)
- 25.4h x 40.6w (cm)
Tankers and Cars at Lepe (c1970)
- 30.5h x 40.6w (cm)
Hot Day, Solent (c1970)
- 35.6h x 40.6w (cm)
Seascape with Rainbow (c1970)
- 30.5h x 25.4w (cm)
Gathering Storm, Solent (1969)
oil on board - 20.3h x 30.5w (cm)
Portland (1969)
oil on canvas - 61h x 89w (cm)
Solent (10.00am, 14 October, 1969) (1969)
oil on board - 16h x 43.5w (cm)
Low Tide, Misty Day, Lepe (Beaulieu River) (1969)
oil on board - 31.5h x 92w (cm)
Rain Approaching Solent (Lepe) (1969)
oil on board - 15h x 63w (cm)
Thunder in the Solent (1969)
oil on board - 61.5h x 76w (cm)
Rain, on the Beaulieu River (1969)
oil on canvas - 30h x 45.5w (cm)
Lepe at 9-10 a.m. 3rd October 1969 (1969)
oil on panel - 21.5h x 35w (cm)