Works Men of Straw

Men of Straw

1957

oil on panel

50.8h x 101.6w (cm)

Nottingham Castle, Museum and Art Gallery

Recto: signed and dated lower left: R. Eurich. 1957.


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Subject
Figures
Guy Faulkes
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Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery
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bales
balloon
balloons
barn
bonfire
brick wall
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bucket
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corrugated iron
costumes
dry stone wall
farm
farm house
farm machinery
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field
fields
fireworks night
football
fox
frightening
gate
gatherings
harvest
hat
hay
hay stack
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hills
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ladder
maddness
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ploughed
pond
post horn
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scarecrows
scythe
shed
sign post
spectators
straw
street
surreal
trumpet
twilight
wild
witch

Medium
Oil

"Men of Straw" may have evolved from an earlier smaller painting "The Battle of the Boggarts" (1949). Richard mentions the motivation for this smaller painting in his diary:
7th June 1948: "Stretched a few canvases including a 30x25 on which I started a grand subject suggested by Mavis [RE's wife] and Caroline [RE's older daughter] who are reading ‘Worzel Gummidge’ together – ‘The Battle of Scarecrows'."

- REP - PC

'Men of Straw' is one of Eurich's weird pictures in which you do not know quite what is happening. There are plenty of ordinary people about, though relegated to the background, as the foreground is taken over by the men of straw (does the figurative meaning of the term as someone having no substance or integrity have any satirical relevance here?), who appear to be busily engaged in a production line of scarecrows. An elevator shifts straw from the rick yard to the field where empty suits of clothes are being stuffed. Is this the revenge of the straw men for the indignity of making them scarecrows for so many years? Regarding the proceedings (if not actually directing them) is a guy upon a flaming bonfire.

- Andrew Lambirth 'The Art of Richard Eurich'

Richard notes in his sales diary that 'Men of Straw' was originally painted for the 1958 Pictures for Schools  exhibition, but it was rejected. Deemed too frightening for the children perhaps?

- REP / PC

Just been to Nottingham Castle Museum where 'Men of Straw' hangs...a favourite of mine since the late 70s...as good as ever.

- Mark Gordon (2009)

Provenance & Events

ACQUIRED • 1958

Nottingham Castle, Museum and Art Gallery

purchased from the artist for £175, via the Royal Academy of Arts; accession number NCM 1958-30

For £175
EXHIBITION • 3rd May to 17th Aug 1958

"Summer Exhibition 1958"

Royal Academy of Arts

Cat 452

SOLO SHOW • 25th Nov 1979 to 20th Jan 1980

"Richard Eurich, RA - A Retrospective Exhibition"

Cartwright Hall Gallery, Bradford District Museums and Galleries

Cat 56

EXHIBITION • February 1983

"Landscape in Britain, 1850-1950"

Hayward Gallery (and touring)

toured to Bristol City Museums & Art Gallery, Stoke on Trent City Museums & Art Gallery, and Sheffield City Museums & Art Gallery

EXHIBITION • 1986
SOLO SHOW • 28th Jan to 13th Mar 1994

"The Edge of all the Land: Richard Eurich 1903-1992"

Southampton City Art Gallery

Cat 56, illustrated

References:

Catalogues

  • "Edge of All the Land” Southampton (1994)"; Southampton City Art Gallery / Nicholas Usherwood. [Figure 56]

Books

  • "The Art of Richard Eurich"; Andrew Lambirth, pub. 2020: Lund Humphries, 170 colour illustrations, ISBN 9781848221727 [frontispiece (detail); fig 73, pg 96]

Reviews

  • "Portrait of the Weird"; Frances Spalding, Literary Review
  • "Frenzy on the Farm"; by William Feaver, The Observer, 1994
  • "An eye for detail"; by Frances Spalding, pub. The Independent Magazine, 26 March 1994 [p28]
  • "Creating a Catalogue Raisonné & Website for Richard Eurich RA NEAC OBE"; by Philippa Bambach, pub. NEAC website, October 2023

Archive

Collections

  • "Art UK Stories"; [The unexpected poetry of Richard Eurich's paintings]

Other

  • "Art UK Curations 1"; [Fireworks and Bonfires | curated by David Saywell, Head of Digital Assets, Art UK]
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