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.
Winter Seascape (1933)
oil on canvas - 50.8h x 60.9w (cm)
Out of Port (1933)
oil on board - 38h x 48w (cm)
Tunny Fishing, Whitby (1933)
oil on canvas - 63.5h x 76.5w (cm)
Lyme Regis (22nd Nov 1932)
watercolour on paper - 19h x 28w (cm)
Unloading Cement, Lyme (1932)
oil on canvas - 58.5h x 86.5w (cm)
Fishing Trawler and the Lighthouse (1932)
oil on canvas - 50.2h x 68w (cm)
Off the Dorset Coast (1932)
oil on panel - 40.5h x 51w (cm)
Stormy Weather (c1932)
oil - 50.8h x 68.6w (cm)
Before a Storm (c1932)
oil on board - 40h x 59w (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)
Man of War (1929)
watercolour and pencil on paper - 33.5h x 40.5w (cm)
Ice Skating (1928)
pencil on paper - 21h x 31.7w (cm)
Snow Scene (c1928)
oil on canvas - 63.5h x 76.2w (cm)
Hills in Snow (1925)
- 25.4h x 40.6w (cm)
Cliffs Through Mist (1925)
oil on canvas - 51.5h x 61.5w (cm)
The Deluge (1925)
- 61h x 76.2w (cm)
Hills near Ingleborough (c1925)
oil on canvas
Marine (1923)
watercolour and pastels on card