Schooner Johanna at Poole on a Wet Day (1937)
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Schooner Johanna at Poole on a Wet Day

1937

Oil on canvas
30.5 x 61 cm

Unknown collection (see timeline)

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Recto: Signed and dated lower right: R Eurich '37

Aka: Schooner Johanna at Poole on a Wet Day [ Christie's; verso]; Schooner at Poole [RE sales diary]; Schooner Johanna at Poole;

Verso: Signed again and inscribed '"Schooner Johanna" at Pool [sic] on a wet day R. Eurich.' (on the stretcher) [Christie's]

Dorset England Poole The South West berthed cloudy dinghy furled sails grey day grey sky harbour quay rain rainy day sailing ship schooner steamship tender

House and Garden Magazine
2nd May 1980

Dear Richard Eurich

Having found so much pleasure in your show at the Fine Art Society (and refreshed again by Frank Davis's notes in this week's Country Life) I am prompted to write to you to thank you for the years of pleasure I have derived from two of your paintings I bought as a young man and which have delighted me ever since.

I bought my first Eurich painting - of a grey schooner lying alongside the quay at Poole harbour - from the Mayor Gallery (could it have been?) forty years …

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House and Garden Magazine
2nd May 1980

Dear Richard Eurich

Having found so much pleasure in your show at the Fine Art Society (and refreshed again by Frank Davis's notes in this week's Country Life) I am prompted to write to you to thank you for the years of pleasure I have derived from two of your paintings I bought as a young man and which have delighted me ever since.

I bought my first Eurich painting - of a grey schooner lying alongside the quay at Poole harbour - from the Mayor Gallery (could it have been?) forty years ago. A lovely picture which I hope you recall. Then, a year or so later, I bought a lovely painting of a Yorkshire coble with the Whitby markings drawn up on the beach (from the Redfern I seem to recall). They have been the joy of my eyeballs. I even took the first one to sea with me during the war.

I have since bought other paintings you have done, but bless the day I bought that particular pair. More than anything else in one's life I think the paintings one buys in one's youth keep fresh those days throughout life.

As a peacetime and wartime sailor I have long collected paintings of the sea - Wadsworth, Ravilious and so on - but none has given me more pleasure than I have enjoyed from that pair. I thought the artist ought to know. 

Robert Harling
EDITOR

Provenance

WITH | September 1938

The Redfern Gallery - listed in statement of account

WITH | 1938

the Mayor Gallery, London

ACQUIRED | 1938

bought by Captain Harling from the Mayor Gallery for £12 [RE sales diary entry 133]

AUCTIONED | 2009

presented for auction by Christie’s in London, but lot withdrawn prior to the sale

IN COLLECTION | 2017

of Robert Harling

AUCTIONED | 20th Nov 2018

"Modern British Art Day Sale" - Christie's, London

lot 205; sold for £47,500

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Provenance:

  • ACQUIRED - 1938 - bought by Captain Harling from the Mayor Gallery for £12 [RE sales diary entry 133]
  • AUCTIONED - 2009 - presented for auction by Christie’s in London, but lot withdrawn prior to the sale
  • IN COLLECTION - 2017 - of Robert Harling
  • AUCTIONED - 20th Nov 2018 - "Modern British Art Day Sale", Christie's, London
    lot 205; sold for £47,500

Exhibitions:

  • None recorded.

Notes:

  • September 1938 - WITH
    The Redfern Gallery - listed in statement of account
  • 1938 - WITH
    the Mayor Gallery, London

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