The Beach, Beer
     

The Beach, Beer

c1932

Oil
50.8 x 76.2 cm

Whereabouts unknown

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Aka: The Beach, Beer [Redfern]; Beach at Beer [RE sales diary]

Beer Devon England The South West

Richard's 1932 diary mentions that one day he walked along the coast to Beer in Devon, about six miles from Lyme Regis where he was staying while finishing off the paintings for his 1933 Dorset Sea-Ports exhibition. He seems to have done several paintings from the sketches made that day. This one, The Beach, Beer, was shown in the exhibition [Cat 18] along with Beer from the Sea (1932) [Cat 40] and Street in Beer (1933) [Cat 25]. 

Beer Head (1933), is mentioned in his 1933 diary but does not appear in any exhibition catalogue we have found, so it …

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Richard's 1932 diary mentions that one day he walked along the coast to Beer in Devon, about six miles from Lyme Regis where he was staying while finishing off the paintings for his 1933 Dorset Sea-Ports exhibition. He seems to have done several paintings from the sketches made that day. This one, The Beach, Beer, was shown in the exhibition [Cat 18] along with Beer from the Sea (1932) [Cat 40] and Street in Beer (1933) [Cat 25]. 

Beer Head (1933), is mentioned in his 1933 diary but does not appear in any exhibition catalogue we have found, so it may be another title for one of the works above.

Provenance

EXHIBITED | 30th Mar to 22nd Apr 1933

"Paintings of Dorset Seaports by Richard Eurich" - Redfern Gallery, London

Cat 18; priced at 18 Guineas

ACQUIRED | 1934

bought by Bradford art dealer [possibly TW Spurr] for 18 guineas

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Provenance:

  • ACQUIRED - 1934 - bought by Bradford art dealer [possibly TW Spurr] for 18 guineas

Exhibitions:

  • 30th Mar to 22nd Apr 1933 - "Paintings of Dorset Seaports by Richard Eurich", Redfern Gallery, London
    Cat 18; priced at 18 Guineas

Notes:

  • None recorded.

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