EXHIBITION | September 1931

Autumn Salon

Goupil Gallery, London

Review in The Observer 1931 by P. G. Konody -

Some of the most attractive paintings will be found on the staircase leading to the upper gallery, where they can hardly be seen to their best advantage. These include two enlivening seacscapes - John Everett's "The Focs'le-head, North-East Trader" (No 121), and Richard Eurich's "Round the Point".

Richard records selling Round the Point no 1 and Round the Point no 2 from the Goupil in 1931. No 1 is known just as 'Round the Point' and is in the Laing Art Gallery collection, but the whereabouts of no 2 is unknown.

 

2 works exhibited: