Dymchurch Sands (1974)
Photo: Paul Carter      
© Richard Eurich Paintings

Dymchurch Sands

1974

Oil on board
25 x 89 cm

Private Collection, UK

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Recto: Signed and dated lower left: R. Eurich. 1974.

Verso: Inscribed " Dymchurch Sands Richard Eurich 1974", Ash Barn label with purchaser recorded as Arthur Gill on 9 May 1979, and Fine Arts Society label

Other measurements: 25.5 x 89.5 cm [REP]; 25.5 x 90 cm [Christie's]

England Kent The South beach grey day groynes industry nuclear power station sand sandy seawall shore

View towards Dungeness nuclear power station.

There is a set of five Dymchurch paintings. We have images for four of them. See below.

Provenance

WITH | 1979

the Ash Barn Gallery, Petersfield

ACQUIRED | 9th May 1979

bought by Arthur Gill from the Ash Barn gallery, Petersfield for £485

EXHIBITED | November 1979

"[exhibition title unknown]" - Ash Barn Gallery, Petersfield

AUCTIONED | 26th Jul 2001

"[title unknown]", Christie’s, South Kensington, London

lot 179; illustrated

EXHIBITED | 2005

"Twentieth Century", The Fine Art Society, London

IN COLLECTION | 2015

Private Collection, UK

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Provenance:

  • ACQUIRED - 9th May 1979 - bought by Arthur Gill from the Ash Barn gallery, Petersfield for £485
  • AUCTIONED - 26th Jul 2001 - "[title unknown]", Christie’s, South Kensington, London
    lot 179; illustrated
  • IN COLLECTION - 2015 - Private Collection, UK

Exhibitions:

  • November 1979 - "[exhibition title unknown]", Ash Barn Gallery, Petersfield
  • 2005 - "Twentieth Century", The Fine Art Society, London

Notes:

  • 1979 - WITH
    the Ash Barn Gallery, Petersfield

Sketches  

Sketch_09-02 Dymchurch panorama (noon 18th Apr 1974)

Image © Richard Eurich Paintings

Related  

Dymchurch Sands (1974)

Image © Richard Eurich Paintings

 

From Dymchurch Sands (1974)

Image © Bonhams

 

Dymchurch Beach (1974)

Image © Richard Eurich Paintings

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