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.
Boat in the Breakers (10th Apr 1923)
watercolour on card
Marine (1923)
watercolour and pastels on card
Rescue from a Wreck (1923)
mixed media on paper on board - 25h x 30w (cm)
Portland (1923)
oil on board - 15.5h x 50.5w (cm)
Chesil Beach (1923)
watercolour and pastel on paper
The Sea (1923)
oil on panel - 29h x 53.8w (cm)
Weymouth (1923)
watercolor on paper - 17.8h x 25.4w (cm)
Black Cloud (c1923)
ink on paper
Fishing at Whitby (c1923)
oil on canvas board - 17h x 25w (cm)
Rain (1922)
watercolour on paper
Painted on Chesil Beach (1922)
oil on board - 23.5h x 30.5w (cm)
The Sea, Chesil Beach (1922)
oil on canvas-board - 24h x 31.8w (cm)
Portland (1922)
watercolour on paper
Liberty Boat, Weymouth (1922)
watercolour on paper
Weymouth Bay (1922)
watercolour on paper
Tugboat (1921)
oil on canvas
Coastal Scene of Rocks and Stormy Sea (1920)
oil on canvas - 30h x 25w (cm)
Storm (1920s)
watercolour on paper
Eddystone Lighthouse (c1912)
watercolour and pencil on paper