Departure (1959)
Photo: Paul Carter      
© Richard Eurich Paintings

Departure

1959

This is a monumental painting; the dark mass of the disappearing ship catches the eye in spite of all the detail taking up most of the picture. So many unanswered questions arise in the mind of the viewer and hardly anything is shown completely…buildings obscure what’s going on or things are simply cut off by the edges of the picture. The more you look the more you see! Personally I think the puzzling behaviour of the characters in the righthand foreground on the flat roof, is probably amateur actors rehearsing. Our family was often involved in activities of this sort …

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This is a monumental painting; the dark mass of the disappearing ship catches the eye in spite of all the detail taking up most of the picture. So many unanswered questions arise in the mind of the viewer and hardly anything is shown completely…buildings obscure what’s going on or things are simply cut off by the edges of the picture. The more you look the more you see! Personally I think the puzzling behaviour of the characters in the righthand foreground on the flat roof, is probably amateur actors rehearsing. Our family was often involved in activities of this sort in the 50s. I love the way the lady with the parasol is cut adrift from the other two actors and the viewer has to supply the continuation of the flat roof to explain her situation. The large crane is the famous floating crane at Southampton but otherwise the scene is imaginary, but full of crystallised memories. 

Provenance

EXHIBITED | 2nd May to 16th Aug 1959

"Summer Exhibition 1959" - Royal Academy of Arts, London

Cat 167

EXHIBITED | 16th May to 13th Jun 1964

"Five R.A.s: Charles Cundall, William Dring, R.O. Dunlop, Richard Eurich, Lord Methuen" - Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum, Bournemouth

Cat 10; priced at £300

EXHIBITED | 27th Feb to 23rd Mar 1968

"Richard Eurich Paintings" - Arthur Tooth & Sons, London

Cat 20, illustrated; priced at £500

ACQUIRED | 1972

bought by Basil de Ferranti

ACQUIRED | [unknown date]

ownership transferred

IN COLLECTION | 2022

Private Collection, UK

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Provenance:

  • ACQUIRED - 1972 - bought by Basil de Ferranti
  • ACQUIRED - [unknown date] - ownership transferred
  • IN COLLECTION - 2022 - Private Collection, UK

Exhibitions:

  • 2nd May to 16th Aug 1959 - "Summer Exhibition 1959", Royal Academy of Arts, London
    Cat 167
  • 16th May to 13th Jun 1964 - "Five R.A.s: Charles Cundall, William Dring, R.O. Dunlop, Richard Eurich, Lord Methuen", Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum, Bournemouth
    Cat 10; priced at £300
  • 27th Feb to 23rd Mar 1968 - "Richard Eurich Paintings", Arthur Tooth & Sons, London
    Cat 20, illustrated; priced at £500

Notes:

  • None recorded.

Details  

Scaffolding

Scaffolding
Image © Richard Eurich Paintings

 

Woman with parasol

Woman with parasol
Image © Richard Eurich Paintings

 

Crane on boat

Crane on boat
Image © Richard Eurich Paintings

 

Stern and angel

Stern and angel
Image © Richard Eurich Paintings

 

Red carpet

Red carpet
Image © Richard Eurich Paintings

 

Woman kneeling. Man waving something?

Woman kneeling. Man waving something?
Image © Richard Eurich Paintings

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