The Tree (1921)
Photo: Paul Carter      
© Richard Eurich Paintings

The Tree

1921

In the autumn of 1920 Richard's father allowed him to start at the Bradford School for Arts and Crafts on a one year trial basis.  When it came to assess his progress at the end of the summer of 1921, at first his instructor suggested that Richard should really think about becoming a teacher rather than an artist, but then Richard showed him the new works he had done throughout the summer.

One of the paintings was inspired by a picture Richard had seen by William Rothenstein in the Charles Rutherston Collection "of a tree almost bare, a few autumn …

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In the autumn of 1920 Richard's father allowed him to start at the Bradford School for Arts and Crafts on a one year trial basis.  When it came to assess his progress at the end of the summer of 1921, at first his instructor suggested that Richard should really think about becoming a teacher rather than an artist, but then Richard showed him the new works he had done throughout the summer.

One of the paintings was inspired by a picture Richard had seen by William Rothenstein in the Charles Rutherston Collection "of a tree almost bare, a few autumn leaves still clinging to the ends of the branches"

". . . There was a stunted oak tree in our garden at Ilkley. I bought a canvas and laboured in the open air during that summer on a painting of it. I painted several smaller pictures on the moors and made pastel and pencil drawings of the quarries, which I fancied would provide me with enough subject matter to last me for years."

On seeing this latest set of pictures, including this work "The Tree", the instructor said to Richard's father:

“. . . Well, that knocks teaching on the head." 

"Twenty years later, after I had been elected an associate of the Royal Academy of Arts, Father wrote to my old teacher and reminded him of his decision on that fateful afternoon and thanked him for it."

Richard's memoir "As the Twig is Bent"

We have found another version of The Tree (1921) among the photos in the RE archive. See below. It could be a second version or painted study of this work or this work at an early stage before Richard reworked and cropped it.

Provenance

IN COLLECTION | [unknown date]

artist’s estate

EXHIBITED | 15th Mar to 26th Apr 2003

"Richard Eurich (1903-1992) Visionary Artist" - Millais Gallery, Southampton Institute (now Solent University), toured to Russell-Cotes Art Gallery, Bournemouth and The Fine Art Society, London

ex catalogue*, only shown at The Fine Art Society venue in London

EXHIBITED | 8th to 28th Jun 2008

"The World of Richard Eurich O.B.E., R.A. 1903-1992: A Retrospective" - Fosse Gallery, Stow-on-the-Wold

ACQUIRED | [unknown date]

purchased from the Fosse Gallery show

IN COLLECTION | 2015

Private Collection, UK

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Provenance:

  • IN COLLECTION - [unknown date] - artist’s estate
  • ACQUIRED - [unknown date] - purchased from the Fosse Gallery show
  • IN COLLECTION - 2015 - Private Collection, UK

Exhibitions:

  • 15th Mar to 26th Apr 2003 - "Richard Eurich (1903-1992) Visionary Artist", Millais Gallery, Southampton Institute (now Solent University), toured to Russell-Cotes Art Gallery, Bournemouth and The Fine Art Society, London
    ex catalogue*, only shown at The Fine Art Society venue in London
  • 8th to 28th Jun 2008 - "The World of Richard Eurich O.B.E., R.A. 1903-1992: A Retrospective", Fosse Gallery, Stow-on-the-Wold

Notes:

  • None recorded.

Related  

Perhaps a painted study or second version of 'The Tree' or perhaps an early stage before Richard reworked and cropped it?

Perhaps a painted study or second version of 'The Tree' or perhaps an early stage before Richard reworked and cropped it?
Image © Richard Eurich Paintings

 

Another painting of the same tree done a few years later. It was the first painting that Richard's patron Edward Marsh bought from him.

Broken Tree (1926)
Another painting of the same tree done a few years later. It was the first painting that Richard's patron Edward Marsh bought from him.
Image © Darlington Borough Art Collection / Richard Eurich Paintings

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References:

  • “Richard Eurich (1903-1992) Visionary Artist” (Edward Chaney and Christine Clearkin (contributions by James Hyman, David McCann and Peyton Skipwith), pub. 2003: Paul Holberton Publishing, ISBN 1903470110) [Figure 3 in catalogue, not exhibited]