RICHARD EURICH     1903-1992

Notes on an English Summer



01 Busy Shore, 1986  Oil on board  15 ¾  x 17 in 40 x 43 cm

02 Marine, 1985 Oil on board  5 x 23 ¾ in  13 x 60.5 cm




03 Windsurfer Evening, 1986 Oil on board  11 ¾  x 25 ½ in 30 x 65 cm
04 Cheese, 1984  Oil on board  7 ¾ x 14 ¼ in  20 x 36 cm

05 Passing Vessel, 1983  Oil on board 9 x 12 in  23 x 30.5 cm
06 Hazy Day, 1979  Oil on board  6  x 10 in 15 x 25 cm

07 The Tug, 1988 Oil on board  9 ½ x 14 in  24 x 35.5 cm

08 Distant Liner, 1991 Oil on board  10 ½ x 20 ¾  in  26.5 x 53 cm
09 Blue Shoes;, 1985  Oil on board  4 ½ x 7 ½ in  11.5 x 19 cm




Waterhouse & Dodd is proud to present the digital catalogue of our online exhibition ‘Richard Eurich – Notes on an English Summer’. Through a curated group of 25 paintings selected from the artist’s estate, we present an undeniably original recount of the rituals of the British summer by Richard Ernst Eurich OBE RA. 

Eurich’s name first became widely recognised when his notable painting ‘Withdrawal from Dunkirk’ was exhibited at the National Gallery in 1940 and he duly became best known as a war painter. Subsequently, his large panoramic landscapes, many of which now reside in public collections, commanded attention through their immense size and wealth of unusual narrative details. There are a large number of Eurich’s works, however, that depict gentler scenes, represented using a limited palette intuitively laid upon the surface of a small piece of canvas or board. Such pieces make up the vast majority of Eurich’s oeuvre and have regularly been shown at Redfern Gallery, Arthur Tooth & Sons, The Fine Art Society and the Royal Academy and New English Art Club. Such works make up our current show.

Richard Eurich was an artist who liked to paint and painted what he liked. In 1929, following a show of his works at the Goupil Gallery, Eurich reflected that seascapes were distinctly out of fashion as a result of the cultural obsession with abstract art. Whilst aware of the shrinking desire and regard for ‘sea paintings’ at the time, this never prevented him from painting them. His drive to paint lacked the common vanity shared by many of the painters of his time, and instead was characterised by a continuous and almost automatic desire to create.  As an artist, Eurich was a gentle, pensive and internalised character, a voyeur who obsessively painted the sea but never liked to swim in it. At times, he had 8 cats climbing around his studio as he quietly illustrated the faces and clouds which had passed him by earlier that day on Lepe Beach.  To quote his daughter Caroline: “ My father was a quiet man – on the surface”. 

Petronella Dodd
July 2024








Richard Eurich at his home in Ilkley c. 1925





Few artists understood the English summer better than Richard Eurich: the ever-shifting weather; the mournful ennui enlivened by bouts of faintly ridiculous activity; the juxtaposition of sunbathers on sandy beaches with working ships and machinery; the potential for loneliness and isolation on a crowded beach. But always the weather. The writer Bill Bryson kept with him a small tattered clipping from the Western Daily Mail: “Outlook: Dry and warm, but cooler with some rain.” A typical British seaside weather forecast, and, as Bryson explains, the reason that Britons can talk endlessly about the weather: because it changes by the hour.







10 Lone Sailer, 1988 Oil on board  44.5 x 50 cm  17 ½ x 19 ½ in

11 The Three Master, 1984  Mixed media (oil & charcoal on board)  9 x 11 ¾ in 23 x 30 cm
12 Two Boats and a Bait Digger, 1987  Pencil on paper  15 ¼ x 21 ¾ in  39 x 55 cm

13 Into the Wind, 1983 Oil on canvas  9 ¾ x 13 ¾ in  25 x 35 cm

14 Boy Watching Object;, 1987  Oil on board 18 x 24 in  45.5 x 61 cm
15 Boy with a kite, 1985  Oil on board  58 x 78 cm  22 ½ x 30 ½ in
16 Summer Evening, 1982  Oil on board 9 x 13 in  23 x 33 cm
17 The Day Out, c.1990  Oil on board  18 ¼ x 24 in  46.5 x 61 cm





 
Most of the paintings in this exhibition come from the last two decades of Eurich’s life. In these the visionary nature of his earlier work was distilled into a quirky and slightly skewed view of the mundane, prosaic world around him. Often improbably elongated figures stand isolated gazing at the distant meeting point of land and water, in contemplation of the great unknown or perhaps just wondering what’s for tea.






18 Two Bathers Having Fun, 1987  Oil on board  7 ¼ x 11 ½ in  18.5 x 29 cm

19 Figures, Low Tide, 1989  Oil on board 4 x 12 in  10 x 30 cm
20 The Sand Pit, 1981  Oil on board 16 ¼ x 24 in  41 x 61 cm
21 Telephone Repairs, 1981  Oil on board 9 x 13 ¼ in  23 x 33.5 cm
22 Oil Slick Spraying, 1982  Oil on board 6 ¼ x 9 ¾ in  16 x 25 cm
23 Thames Barge, 1985  Oil on board  9 ¾ x 13 in  25 x 33 cm
24 Container Ship, 1980  Oil on board 3 ¾ x 6 ¾ in  9.7 x 17 cm
25 Carrier, 1982  Oil on board  5.5 x 13.5 in  14 x 35 cm






In his paintings of this period Eurich made a conscious effort to empty his paintings of content. As he himself described them: “Empty pictures, or as was said of Turner, “Pictures of nothing, and very like”.”  But as the compositions become emptier so Eurich’s technique, his process, comes to the fore. His paintings are largely without under-drawing and objects are simply formed from layers of loose brushwork; a singular stroke of the brush can articulate a jacket caught by the wind. His figures are no longer so solid, and often have an ethereal and fugitive quality – literally so as it meant Eurich could shift them at will with the addition of a few more brushstrokes.
 












    Waterhouse & Dodd introduces a short film made in collaboration with the Richard Eurich Estate following a conversation held by two 
of his daughters as they discuss their father and his career as a painter. Special thanks to Philippa Bambach & Caroline Martin.







As Andrew Lambirth wrote “There is always more to Eurich’s work than at first meets the eye.” Eurich’s daughter, Philippa, recalled that there was a naivety at the heart of her father’s character, and this certainly contributes to his undoubted charm as an artist. Yet along with a finely honed technique there is a curious sophistication and subtlety that enables him to suggest at layers of meaning and atmosphere. As Jonathan Meades wrote “He is never quaint, never a little Englander” but more importantly “He was never literal.” He approaches his subjects cautiously and obliquely. His figures never show they are being observed, and often have their heads turned away, and indeed the working ships that pass silently by and the bits and pieces of light industry all have the sense of being overlooked, forgotten and hitherto un-regarded.

In 1984 Eurich wrote to his friend and fellow-artist Bernard Dunstan: “I myself am like a bear with a sore head if I am not painting”. That same year he received his OBE from Queen Elizabeth II, and she apparently enquired “Still painting, Mr Eurich?” to which he replied laughing “More than ever!”








Richard Eurich with his wife Mavis in his studio with 'Welsh Landscape' on the easel behind
Letter from Henry Moore to Richard Eurich, 28 June 1961





















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ARTIST’S CV
Richard Eurich (1903-1992)


Richard Eurich was born in Bradford and studied at Bradford School of Art 1922-24, before going onto the Slade School of Art 1924-26. He was a talented draughtsman, winning the Slade’s Sketch Club prize every month for his entries during his last term. Eurich enjoyed a very successful run of exhibitions at the Redfern Gallery who sold Blue Barge (1934), to the Contemporary Art Society. This sale enabled him to marry Mavis Pope and build their home in Dibden Purlieu, Hampshire, where he spent the rest of his life. During the Second World War he applied to be an Official War Painter for the Admiralty. He became a Royal Academician in 1953 and later taught at Camberwell School of Art from 1949 to 1968.

Selected Solo Exhibitions:


1929       Richard Eurich, Goupil Gallery, London

1933       Paintings of Dorset Seaports by Richard Eurich, Redfern Gallery, London

1935       Richard Eurich, Redfern Gallery, London

1936       Recent Paintings by Richard Eurich, Redfern Gallery, London

1938       Recent Paintings by Richard Eurich, Redfern Gallery, London

1939       Richard Eurich, Redfern Gallery, London

1941       Richard Eurich, Redfern Gallery, London

1945       Paintings for Children by Richard Eurich, Redfern Gallery, London

1951       Richard Eurich A.R.A., Recent Paintings, Redfern Gallery, London

1956       Richard Eurich R.A., Twenty new paintings, Redfern Gallery, London

1968       Richard Eurich, Paintings, Arthur Tooth & Sons, London

1973       Richard Eurich, Recent Paintings, Arthur Tooth & Sons, London

1977       Richard Eurich RA, The Fine Art Society, London

1979       Richard Eurich, RA - A Retrospective Exhibition, Bradford City Art Gallery
               
   The Fine Art Society, Glasgow; The Fine Art Society, London;
                Southampton City Art Gallery    
1980       Richard Eurich, R.A., Ash Barn Gallery     
1982       Beaches, Breezes and Boats – an Exhibition of Paintings by Richard Eurich R.A.    
                Salisbury Divisional Library, Wiltshire
1983       Eurich at 80 - Richard Eurich, early drawings and recent paintings,
                The Fine Art Society, London; Manor House Museum and Art Gallery, Ilkley
1984       Paintings by Richard Eurich, Ash Barn Gallery, Petersfield
1991       Richard Eurich - From Dunkirk to D-Day, Imperial War Museum, London
               Richard Eurich: Paintings Since the War, The Fine Art Society, London
1994       The Edge of all the Land: Richard Eurich 1903-1992, Southampton City Art Gallery; 
                Christchurch Mansion, Ipswich
                A Tribute to Richard Eurich Memorial Exhibition, The Fine Art Society, London
2003       Richard Eurich: Yorkshire Paintings, Wakefield Gallery, Yorkshire
                RE-Discovered, A Centenary Celebration show of paintings and drawings by
               Richard Eurich OBE RA (1903 - 1992), The First Gallery, Southampton
               Richard Eurich (1903-92): A Centenary Celebration, Alresford Gallery, Hampshire
2003       Richard Eurich (1903-1992): Visionary Artist, Millais Gallery at Southampton Institute
                 (now Southampton Solent University); Russell Cotes Gallery Art Gallery and Museum, 
                  Bournemouth; The Fine Art Society, London
2004       Sea Change - Paintings by Richard Eurich in War and Peace,
                St. Barbe Museum and Art Gallery, Lymington
2008       The World of Richard Eurich O.B.E., R.A. 1903-1992: A Retrospective,
                Fosse Gallery, Stow-on-the-Wold
2011       Land and Sea, The Hester Gallery, Leeds
2013       A Gathered Radiance, Late and Early Drawings and Paintings by Richard Eurich,
                The First Gallery, Southampton



Selected Group Exhibitions:



1934       Prints by Sybil Andrews & Paintings by R. O. Dunlop, Basil Jonzen, Richard Eurich                
                  Redfern Gallery, London
1936       International Exhibition of Paintings, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, USA
                (Also exhibited in the 1937-39 & 1950 editions of the same show)
1940       British War Artists, National Gallery, London
                (Also exhibited in the 1941-44 editions of the same show)
1941       Britain at War, Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA
1942       Artists aid Russia Exhibition, The Wallace Collection, London
1943       Richard Eurich, A.R.A., Wenceslaus Hollar, Durer & Rembrandt. French Paintings,
                 Redfern Gallery, London1945       War Artists’ Pictures, Glasgow  
                National War Pictures, Royal Academy of Arts, London
1946       Group exhibition, Tate, London

               UNESCO International Exhibition of Modern Art, Musée d’Art Moderne, Paris

1948       Pictures for schools: S.E.A Exhibition,Tate Gallery, London

1949       Richard Eurich, Walter Goetz, Frances Richards, Redfern Gallery, London

1950       Exhibition of Paintings, Bangor Arts Committee & Ulster Arts Club, Tonic Ci, Bangor

1951       Festival of Britain exhibition of works by Bradford Artists, 1851-1951,

                City of Bradford Art Gallery, Cartwright Hall         

1952       Osbert Lancaster, Richard Eurich, A.R.A., Alan Reynolds, Ethel Walker, D.B.E., A.R.A.,
    
                Derwent Lees; Paintings on Small Panels, Redfern Gallery, London

1958       Richard Eurich, Derek Middleton, Maurice Utrillo, Redfern Gallery, London

1960       Northern Artists, City Art Gallery, Manchester

1962       Paintings and sculpture from the collection of Sir Michael Ernest Sadler,

                Leeds City Art Gallery    

1964       A Tribute to L S Lowry, Monks Hall Museum, Eccles

1964       Five R.A.'s: Charles Cundall, William Dring, R.O. Dunlop, Richard Eurich,

                Lord Methuen, Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum, Bournemouth

1965       British Artists of the Second World War,

                Arts Council Gallery, Cambridge (and touring)

1982       Art and the Sea, Institute of Contemporary Art, London

                Southampton Festival Exhibition of Marine Painting, Southampton City Art Gallery            

1983       Landscape in Britain, 1850-1950, Hayward Gallery, London (and touring)                                
              
                Exhibition of Paintings by 10 Royal Academicians, Fosse Gallery, Stow-on -the -Wold

1984       The hard-won image : traditional method and subject in recent British art,

                Tate, London

1986       Hull Maritime Paintings from Ferens Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent

1989       Faces of Britain, British Council, London

                Trick or Treat? Art Since the War, Ferens Art Gallery, Hull

                World War Two, Tate Liverpool

1992       Mavericks, Pallant House, Chichester

1994       The Glimpse of the Sea, The Bruton Gallery, Bath

1997       Under the influence: Paintings, drawings and prints, The London Institute Gallery              

2000       Richard Eurich OBE RA, 1903-1992: William Brooker ARA 1918-1983,

                The Alresford Gallery, Hampshire

2007       The New Forest: A Celebration in Art, St. Barbe Museum and Art Gallery,

                Lymington, Hampshire

2010       Sea Pictures, The Lightbox, The Ingram Collection, Woking

2015       Shorelines, St. Barbe Museum and Art Gallery, Lymington

2017       Capture the Castle, Southampton City Art Gallery, Hampshire

2018       Southern Shores, Gosport Gallery, Hampshire


Richard Eurich was a regular contributor to the Royal Academy Summer Exhibitions and the annual exhibitions of the New English Art Club.

Works in Public Collections


Aberdeen Art Gallery

Atkinson Art Gallery, Southport

Balliol College, Oxford University

Beaverbrook Art Gallery

Birmingham Museums Trust

Bradford Grammer School

Brighton and Hove Museums and Art Galleries

Brockenhurst College

Calouste Gulbenkian Museum

Canadian War Museum, Ottawa

City of Westminster

Darlington Borough Art Collection

Eton College

Ferens Art Gallery

Gallery Oldham

Government Art Collection

Gracefield Arts Centre

Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool

Hampshire Cultural Trust

Harris Museum & Art Gallery

Hepworth, Wakefield

Imperial War Museum

Ingram Collection

King's College, Cambridge

Kirklees Museums and Galleries

Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle

Leeds Art Gallery

Leicestershire CC

Lyme Regis Museum

Manchester Art Gallery

Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art

Ministry of Defence Art Collection

MoMA, New York, USA

National Gallery of Canada

National Gallery of Victoria, Australia

National Maritime Museum

National Museum of Wales

National Museums Northern Ireland, Ulster Museum, Belfast

Nottingham City Museums & Galleries

Otter Gallery

Pallant House, Chichester

Portsmouth Museums

Rochdale Arts & Heritage Service, Touchstones Rochdale Royal Academy

Royal Air Force Museum

Royal Hallamshire Hospital

Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum

Salford Museum

Sheffield Museums

Southampton City Art Gallery

Southampton Solent University

Southwark Art Collection

Tate Britain

The Cooper Gallery, Barnsley

Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance

UCL Art Museum, London

University of Southampton

Usher Gallery, Lincoln

Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool

Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester






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