Works A. Vincent, Son and Grandsons

A. Vincent, Son and Grandsons

1949

50.8h x 76.2w (cm)

Private Collection (UK)

Recto: signed and dated lower left: R. Eurich 1949.

Verso: Redfern Gallery label with title "A. Vincent, son and Grandsons"; Cartwright Hall Gallery Bradford loan label; inscription on frame : Property of Alfred Vincent Esq . . . plus address.


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Subject
Figures
anchor
bagpipes
basket
bicycles
bikes
brick wall
buoys
capstan
cats
chains
circus poster
commissioned
cranes
elephants
families
family
figureheads
fish basket
fisherwoman
flagon
harbours
horses
locomotive
masts
pets
plough
portraits
quays
ropes
sailing
sailing ship
ships
surreal
timber
train
trams

Medium
Oil

This picture is a family portrait commissioned by Alfred "Gaffer" Vincent who was related to the Eurich family on Mavis's side and lived not far away from them in Milford on Sea. 

Look out for the train, the tram and the woman and basket from a different time. See the detail images below.

- PRB

3 February 1948

[Old Mr Vincent] wants me to paint a picture for the family with some of them (very small) in it. Rather a good idea. So we decided on £100 with frame extra. This will certainly come in very nicely if we are hard up in a year’s time.

5 May 1949

At work on commission by old Mr Vincent, a dock scene which is also to contain small portraits of himself, Ben Vincent and sons.

- RE diary

In a reply to the arrival of a cheque and a thank you note from Alfred Vincent, Richard reveals that he was also pleased with the painting. He proposes to submit it to the next Royal Academy summer show and to have it photographed for possible publication in the Royal Academy Illustrated catalogue.

13th Sept: 1949

Dear Mr Vincent

Thank you very much for your cheque for £100 - 9 - 9 and for your letter. I am very glad indeed that the painting meets with approval.  

I found the portrait part very difficult and straining to the eyes. The trouble is to get them to sit in the painting and scheme without jumping out but keeping the same feeling all over. It is not easy to explain these things to a layman - But I just took the whole thing as far as I could and stopped when I felt I should only be doodling if I did any more and probably ruin it. 

I would very much like the picture to go to the RA next year and I would get it photographed in London by the firm who do the job for the "Royal Academy Illustrated" and then it will stand a good chance of setting into that catalogue and possibly other papers.

All this would be next March - we will come over and see you sometime soon, though I am now getting more tied up as I am going to teach in London two day a week.

I had the frame specially carved by my framers in London. It suits the painting very well. I must say I am glad that one of my best efforts will be in good hands. Some works just vanish into the blue as far as I am concerned and I don't know anything of their owners. We all send our very kind regards to you both. 

Yours sincerely

Richard Eurich.

- REP / PC - from the original letter held by the owners of the painting.

Provenance & Events

COMMISSIONED • February 1948

by Mr Alfred Vincent

EXHIBITION • 29th Apr to 7th Aug 1950

"Summer Exhibition 1950"

Royal Academy of Arts

Cat 314

SOLO SHOW • 1st Jun to 26th Aug 1951

"RETROSPECTIVE EXHIBITION OF OIL PAINTINGS by RICHARD EURICH, A.R.A."

City of Bradford Art Gallery, Cartwright Hall

Cat 52; lent by Mr Alfred Vincent

IN COLLECTION • 1979

Mr Alfred Vincent

BEQUEATHED • [date unknown]

to a member of the family

BEQUEATHED • [date unknown]

to another member of the family

IN COLLECTION • 2020

Private Collection (UK)

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