Approaching Storm, Salisbury
1960s
oil on canvas
51h x 61w (cm)
- Richard's memoir "As the Twig is Bent"In the summer of 1924 Richard spent some time in London in preparation for starting at the Slade the following January. He records seeing a Constable on a vist to the National Gallery which may have some bearing on his decision to paint this work:
"At the National Gallery there was a large painting on loan which made a great impression on me. It was Constable’s “Salisbury Cathedral with thunder storm clearing up” [Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows (1831)]. I had never before seen a picture in which one really seemed to be standing in the landscape and the clouds were overhead. The magnificent sky, perhaps one of the finest ever painted, was like a cauldron and one could sense the reverberations of receding thunder."
Provenance & Events
References:
Books
- "The Art of Richard Eurich"; Andrew Lambirth, pub. 2020: Lund Humphries, 170 colour illustrations, ISBN 9781848221727 [fig 81, pg 105]
Catalogues
- "Painting the Landscape"; pub. Messum's (pp 16-17) [illustrated]