Works Mousehole, Cornwall

Mousehole, Cornwall

1942

oil on ?

51h x 61w (cm)

Recto: signed lower left: R. EURICH


Tags:
Cornwall
England
Mousehole
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Sets
The South West

Subject
beached boats
brown sails
buildings
fishing boat
harbours ports docks quays
houses
mist
misty
reflections
seawall
towns
trawlers
villages

Medium
Oil

Not to be confused with Mousehole, Cornwall (1938)

- REP / PC

29th February 1944: Edward Maufe said he had bought my painting of Mousehole done a couple of years ago.

- RE diary entry

Sir Edward Maufe (1882-1974) was the architect of Guildford Cathedral. We do not know how well Richard knew him, but their lives crossed over in several ways. Maufe was born in Ilkley in Yorkshire where Richard and his family moved to in 1921. Maufe, like Richard, attended Bradford Grammar School and was a fellow Royal Academician (RA).

- REP / PC

The photo illustrating this picture is from 'British Sea-Fishermen' by Peter F. Anson, published in 1944, one of the 'Britain in Pictures' series of books published through the 1940’s. 

There is another of Richard's works illustrated in black & white in the same book - Boatbuilder's Shed (c1943).

The 'Britain in Pictures' books were intended to be a social history of the UK and a morale booster duriing the war.

- REP / PC

Provenance & Events

EXHIBITION • 8th Apr to 1st May 1943
ACQUIRED • April 1943

bought by Edward Maufe ARA from the Redfern

References:

Books

  • "British Sea-Fishermen"; by Peter F. Anson, pub. Collins, 1944 [colour plate]
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