Sir Francis Chichester's Return to Beaulieu River on 17th September, 1967 after his circumnavigation of the world in Gipsy Moth IV (1967)
Photo: Paul Carter      
© Richard Eurich Paintings

Sir Francis Chichester's Return to Beaulieu River on 17th September, 1967 after his circumnavigation of the world in Gipsy Moth IV

1967

Oil on board
27.5 x 78 cm

Private Collection, UK

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Recto: Signed bottom right: R. Eurich, not dated

Aka: Sir Francis Chichester's Return to Beaulieu River on 17th September, 1967 after his circumnavigation of the world in Gipsy Moth IV [REP], Sir Francis Chichester's Return to Bucklers Hard [Southampton]; Sir Francis Chichester returning in Gipsy Moth IV at Bucklers Hard 17th Sept 1967 [RE sales diary]

Other measurements: 27.5 x 78 cm [REP], 27 x 78 cm

Hampshire The New Forest Gypsy Moth bank figures masted masts moorings river signal flags tents yachts

This picture was commissioned by Lord Montagu. Francis Chichester was a relation of the family and his achievement of sailing round the world in Gipsy Moth was great cause for celebration. We lived near Beaulieu and Bucklers Hard where the event took place is a pleasant walk down the river towards the sea.

RE's daughter Philippa

. . . We went to the Francis Chichester reception at Bucklers Hard yesterday afternoon. Gipsy Moth 4 looked very calm and sedate coming up the river with Lord Montagu’s motorboat leading the rabble aft. Hooters hooting and people waving. This part of the ceremony had not been advertised as the tide had to be taken into account. So only a few hundred odd people, mostly the yachting fraternity, were there looking gay. A pony was going his rounds among them pinching buns out of their picnic baskets!

I scribbled a bit and have tried to commit things to memory …

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. . . We went to the Francis Chichester reception at Bucklers Hard yesterday afternoon. Gipsy Moth 4 looked very calm and sedate coming up the river with Lord Montagu’s motorboat leading the rabble aft. Hooters hooting and people waving. This part of the ceremony had not been advertised as the tide had to be taken into account. So only a few hundred odd people, mostly the yachting fraternity, were there looking gay. A pony was going his rounds among them pinching buns out of their picnic baskets!

I scribbled a bit and have tried to commit things to memory - we came home, fed the animals, collected Nelly and went back to hear the concert and see the fireworks. Rain was predicted, but somehow or other it kept off, what would have happened if not I can’t conceive. It was all so well thought out.

Gipsy Moth was anchored in mid-stream all alone and floodlit from the bank. A bandstand for the orchestra playing Handel’s Water Music and Royal Fireworks - the landing stage on the left where the set-pieces of fireworks and rockets went off. They were beautiful, crowds of people and children, tents with food, small boys improvising slides, everyone enjoying themselves and no rowdyisms, all well-behaved.

So now I have to set to work.

Provenance

COMMISSIONED | 1967

by Lord Montagu of Beaulieu

EXHIBITED | 28th Jan to 13th Mar 1994

"The Edge of all the Land: Richard Eurich 1903-1992" - Southampton City Art Gallery, Southampton    (toured to Manchester, Bradford, Ipswich)

Cat 65

IN COLLECTION | 2015

Private Collection, UK

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Provenance:

  • COMMISSIONED - 1967 - by Lord Montagu of Beaulieu
  • IN COLLECTION - 2015 - Private Collection, UK

Exhibitions:

  • 28th Jan to 13th Mar 1994 - "The Edge of all the Land: Richard Eurich 1903-1992", Southampton City Art Gallery, Southampton    (toured to Manchester, Bradford, Ipswich)
    Cat 65

Notes:

  • None recorded.

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