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.
Lighthouse Near Whitby (1933)
oil on canvas - 48.2h x 58.4w (cm)
Lyme (1933)
oil on canvas - 31h x 61w (cm)
Beer Head (1933)
- 40.6h x 61w (cm)
Golden Cap (1932)
oil on canvas - 35.5h x 50.8w (cm)
The Beach, Lyme Regis (1932)
watercolour on paper - 17.8h x 27.9w (cm)
Fishing Trawler and the Lighthouse (1932)
oil on canvas - 50.2h x 68w (cm)
Wyke Regis (1932)
watercolour on paper - 19h x 27w (cm)
Belle Cliff, Lyme Regis (1932)
oil on canvas - 48.5h x 33w (cm)
Off the Dorset Coast (1932)
oil on panel - 40.5h x 51w (cm)
Stormy Weather (c1932)
oil - 50.8h x 68.6w (cm)
Round the Point (1931)
oil on canvas - 50.8h x 60.7w (cm)
A Yacht Being Towed into Harbour (1931)
oil on canvas - 50h x 65.5w (cm)
The Cobb and Golden Cap, Lyme Regis (1930)
oil on panel - 22.5h x 33w (cm)
Fisherman’s Bay, Lyme Regis (1930)
pencil on paper - 17.8h x 25.7w (cm)
The Deluge (1925)
- 61h x 76.2w (cm)
Sea and Downs, Weymouth (1925)
- 25.4h x 40.6w (cm)
Blue Landscape (c1925)
oil on canvas board - 18h x 25w (cm)
Under Sail (1924)
watercolour on paper - 21h x 27w (cm)
Chesil Beach (c1924)
oil on panel - 26h x 51w (cm)