Weather | Storm | Wind | Rain | Snow | Mist | Fog
From his teens when struggling with his glasses salting up on Chesil Beach, to his elderly days of sitting in the car at Lepe Beach, Richard was always excited by dramatic weather. Sometimes, a sudden gust of wind can be symbolic of a spiritual event.
Three-Masted Barquentine (1951)
oil on canvas - 50.8h x 61w (cm)
Seascape with a Train (1950)
oil on canvas - 73.5h x 97.5w (cm)
Jonah and the Whale (1950)
- 50.5h x 76.2w (cm)
The White Horse, Kilburn, Yorkshire: after Rain (1950)
oil on canvas - 40.6h x 50.8w (cm)
Jonah and the Whale (1949)
oil on canvas - 50.8h x 61w (cm)
Marine Harvest (1949)
oil on canvas - 55.9h x 60.9w (cm)
Winter Landscape (1948)
- 51h x 61w (cm)
Fragment (Drowning Man) (1947)
oil on panel - 30.5h x 41w (cm)
Winter Seascape (1946)
oil on canvas - 61h x 86.4w (cm)
House on the Beach (c1945)
oil on panel - 23h x 30.5w (cm)
Shipwreck (c1945)
- 22.9h x 30.5w (cm)
The Wreck of the Herzogin Cecilie (1944)
oil on canvas - 74h x 100w (cm)
D-Day, Reconstruction - Battleships at Sea (1944)
oil on panel - 102h x 77w (cm)
Midget Submarine Attack on the 'Tirpitz', 22 September 1943 (1944)
oil on mahogany panel - 40.6h x 106.7w (cm)
Inner Harbour (c1944)
oil on board - 10.5h x 27w (cm)
The Great Convoy to North Africa, November 1942 (1943)
oil on canvas - 76h x 127w (cm)
A Destroyer Rescuing Survivors (1942)
oil on canvas - 76.2h x 101.9w (cm)
Blackbird on Bird Table (1942)
oil on panel - 9.5h x 13w (cm)
Naval Light Forces Going into Action (1942)
oil on canvas - 33h x 76w (cm)