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.
Early Morning (1984)
oil on board - 92.7h x 122.4w (cm)
The Shore, Lepe (1984)
pencil and oil on board - 21.6h x 31.8w (cm)
Seabound (1984)
oil on board - 30h x 58w (cm)
Wind Surfer Seascape (1984)
oil on board - 61h x 61w (cm)
Two Lighthouses (1984)
oil on board - 34.5h x 28.5w (cm)
Rain Over the Island (1984)
oil on board - 56.5h x 101.5w (cm)
Fishermen, Low Tide (1984)
mixed media on board - 57.5h x 59w (cm)
Storm, Finland (1984)
oil on board - 30.5h x 40.7w (cm)
The Three-Master (1984)
oil on board - 23.5h x 60.9w (cm)
Dredger, Early Morning (1984)
oil on board - 22.9h x 31.8w (cm)
Winter Seascape (1984)
oil on board - 30h x 40w (cm)
The Bay (c1984)
- 55.9h x 76.2w (cm)
Evening, Seascape (c1984)
- 61h x 71.1w (cm)
Chesil Beach (c1984)
watercolour on paper - 27h x 32w (cm)
Rough Seas (c1984)
oil on board - 29h x 34.5w (cm)
Sea Shore at Lepe (c1984)
- 35.6h x 61w (cm)
Turbulent Sea (c1984)
- 81.3h x 52.1w (cm)
Seascape (c1984)
charcoal on paper - 30.5h x 40.6w (cm)
Devon Coast ([date unknown])
watercolour - 30.5h x 40.6w (cm)