Boy With a Kite (1985)
Photo: Paul Carter      
© Richard Eurich Paintings

Boy With a Kite

1985

Oil on board
58 x 78 cm

With Waterhouse & Dodd (as of 2022)

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Recto: Signed and dated lower left: R. Eurich '85

Aka: Boy With a Kite [FAS]; Boy with Kite [CC]

Verso: Inscribed: " Boy with a Kite RICHARD EURICH RA 1985; Fine Art Society label dated March 1987, no E11/19 with title "Boy with a Kite" 1985; Rees Martin label confirming title; torn Fine Art Society label

Cat: REP0012

England Hampshire Lepe Beach The Solent The South beach boy couple dog figures flying grey day kite men sailing boat waves women woman female

Provenance

WITH | March 1987

The Fine Art Society

IN COLLECTION | [unknown date]

Artist's Estate

EXHIBITED | 8th to 29th Mar 2003

"RE-Discovered, a centenary celebration show of paintings and drawings by RICHARD EURICH OBE RA (1903 - 1992)" - The First Gallery, Southampton

Cat 53; priced at £5350

IN COLLECTION | 2018

Private Collection, UK

EXHIBITED | 22nd Oct to 15th Nov 2019

"Richard Eurich OBE RA, Visions and Interpretations" - Waterhouse & Dodd, London

illustrated

WITH | 2022

Waterhouse & Dodd

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Provenance:

  • IN COLLECTION - [unknown date] - Artist's Estate
  • IN COLLECTION - 2018 - Private Collection, UK

Exhibitions:

  • 8th to 29th Mar 2003 - "RE-Discovered, a centenary celebration show of paintings and drawings by RICHARD EURICH OBE RA (1903 - 1992)", The First Gallery, Southampton
    Cat 53; priced at £5350
  • 22nd Oct to 15th Nov 2019 - "Richard Eurich OBE RA, Visions and Interpretations", Waterhouse & Dodd, London
    illustrated

Notes:

  • March 1987 - WITH
    The Fine Art Society
  • 2022 - WITH
    Waterhouse & Dodd

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References:

  • "Richard Eurich, Visions and Interpretations" (Waterhouse & Dodd, October 2019)
  • Richard Eurich remembered by his daughters (interview for the NEAC website by Melissa Scott-Miller, pub. New English Art Club (2015))