Works Chatsworth to Represent Sheffield at Play

Chatsworth to Represent Sheffield at Play

1961

oil on canvas

304.8h x 426.7w (cm)

Royal Hallamshire Hospital

Alternatives:
Chatsworth, North Yorkshire, to Represent Sheffield at Play []

Tags:
All Works in Public Collections
Birds Eye View
Bonfires / Flames / Smoke
Chatsworth
Commissioned Works
England
Gatherings / Festivities
Landscapes / Gardens
Motifs
Narrative
Sets
The North
Themes
Towns / Town Life / Buildings
Trees / Woods
Yorkshire

Subject
Landscape
Royal Hallamshire Hospital
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals
architecture
bridge
building
country
country house
cricket
cricketers
fields
hills
hot air balloon
house
match
moors
painting
public collection
river
sport
stately home
statues
stream
tents
topographical view
woods woodland

Medium
Oil

In 1960 Richard was commissioned to paint a pair of murals of "Sheffield at Play" for the entrance of the new teaching hospital in Sheffield, the Royal Hallamshire.

He created two of his largest pictures for it: "Whitby, North Yorkshire to Represent Sheffield at Play" (1960-61) and "Chatsworth to Represent Sheffield at Play" (1961).  

He started by preparing a study for each of the  paintings - "Whitby, Study for a Mural in the Teaching Hosptial, Sheffield"(1960) and " Chatsworth, Study for a Mural in the Teaching Hospital, Sheffield" (1960). He then had to work out how to replicate them full size. He had never learned to ‘square up’, the technique of copying an image from a smaller to larger format, so he asked his elder daughter Caroline to help him. She was studying art and had learned how to do this.

Some years later the murals were removed from the building because of redevelopment plans.

At the moment (2020) they are being held in store until suitable display places can be found for them.

See the photos below of the murals in situ. They were taken by Richard's photographer son Crispin.

- REP / PC

Provenance & Events

COMMISSIONED • c1959

Royal Hallamshire Hospital

by the Board of Governors of the United Sheffield Hospitals with the assistance of the Edwin Austin Abbey Memorial Trust; accession number PCF3

For £525

References:

Archive

Books

  • "Richard Eurich (1903-1992) Visionary Artist"; Edward Chaney and Christine Clearkin (contributions by James Hyman, David McCann and Peyton Skipwith), pub. 2003: Paul Holberton Publishing, ISBN 1903470110 [Figure 22 in catalogue, not exhibited]

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