Works Flushing
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Flushing

1939

oil on canvas

50.8h x 61w (cm)

Recto: signed and dated lower left: R. Eurich ’39

Verso: signed again

Alternatives:
Antwerp [Christie's]

Tags:
Flushing
Holland
Netherlands
Ships / Boats / Harbours
Themes
Vlissingen
Weather / Storm / Wind / Rain / Snow

Subject
\Trees
barge
breakwater
chapel
choppy sea
church spire
church tower
churches
crane
harbour entrance
harbour wall
large waves
pier
poplars
sailing boats
sailing ship
three master
tugs tug boat
windmill

Medium
Oil

Flushing (Vlissingen) is a harbour town at the mouth of the River Sheldt, the entrance to the port of Antwerp. From the 20th to the 25th of May, 1939 Richard sailed on SS Harrogate out of Hull to Antwerp, Dunkirk and St Malo, making sketches along the way. It was a risky venture considering war seemed immanent, but he came back with material that stood him in good stead when he became an official war artist and painted the Dunkirk evacuation.

- REP / PC

29 May 1939
Started painting Flushing (20x24) for a show by French and English in Australia.

- RE diary

The painting remained in the UK, we presume because of the onset of the war, and was exhibited twice at the Redfern before being bought by a private collector Miss C. Stanhope, who loaned it back to the Redfern in 1943 for a third showing. We have no details, but it seems the painting was then sold on to Lt. Robert Harling RN. Harling owned several Eurichs and loaned one, The Galilee, to the same 1943 show. 

When the Harling collection was sold by Christie's in 2009, 'Flushing' was retitled 'Antwerp'. However the lot was withdrawn before the sale.

- REP/PC

Provenance & Events

SOLO SHOW • 2nd to 25th Nov 1939

"Richard Eurich"

Redfern Gallery

Cat 1

Priced at GNS30
SOLO SHOW • 12th Mar to 5th Apr 1941

"Richard Eurich"

Redfern Gallery

Cat 4

Priced at GNS35
ACQUIRED • [date unknown]

bought by Miss C. Stanhope from the Redfern gallery

EXHIBITION • 8th Apr to 1st May 1943
IN COLLECTION • [date unknown]

Robert Harling

AUCTION • 13th Sep 2009
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