Evening, High Summer (1983)
Photo: Paul Carter      
© Richard Eurich Paintings

Evening, High Summer

1983

Oil on board
61 x 75 cm

Estate Collection (Private Collection)

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Recto: Signed and dated lower left: R. Eurich '83

Cat: REP0021

England Hampshire The New Forest The South deciduous green path pine trees summer trail trees undergrowth

One of a little-seen series from this period, exploring greenery. They may allude to expressions of grief for his son Crispin, who died 7 years previously... [see comment below]

Suggeted (by RE's neighbours) to be a view down his wooded garden from his studio window.

Edited from a note in the catalogue to the exhibition RE-Discovered

Paul Clarke, The First Gallery

Part of the 'green' series of paintings done through the 80s.

A few of the other paintings from the series are illustated below.

Provenance

WITH | 1984

The Fine Art Society

WITH | 1995

Alresford Gallery

WITH | 2000

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 11; priced at £4600

IN COLLECTION | 2018

Estate Collection (Private Collection)

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Provenance:

  • IN COLLECTION - 2018 - Estate Collection (Private Collection)

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 11; priced at £4600

Notes:

  • 1984 - WITH
    The Fine Art Society
  • 1995 - WITH
    Alresford Gallery
  • 2000 - WITH
    artist's estate

Related  

Birches and Undergrowth (1982)

Image © Richard Eurich Paintings

 

Spring in the Noads (1983)

Image © Richard Eurich Paintings

 

The Swing (1983)

Image © Richard Eurich Paintings

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