c1935
Oil
40.6 x 50.8 cm
Unknown collection (see timeline)
Richard was a regular visitor to Weymouth, staying with relatives there. So it is not surprising that there are a few of his paintings titled 'Weymouth Bay'.
Our apologies if any of the details have got mixed up between them. Let us know.
Weymouth Bay (1922) early watercolour
Weymouth Bay (c1935) exhibited at the Redfern Gallery in 1935, no image
Weymouth Bay (1972) a moody panorama looking out to sea
Weymouth Bay (1979) another panorama looking across the bay towards the town
Weymouth Bay (1980) the one that won the first ever Hunting Art Prize for painting in 1981
Richard was a regular visitor to Weymouth, staying with relatives there. So it is not surprising that there are a few of his paintings titled 'Weymouth Bay'.
Our apologies if any of the details have got mixed up between them. Let us know.
Weymouth Bay (1922) early watercolour
Weymouth Bay (c1935) exhibited at the Redfern Gallery in 1935, no image
Weymouth Bay (1972) a moody panorama looking out to sea
Weymouth Bay (1979) another panorama looking across the bay towards the town
Weymouth Bay (1980) the one that won the first ever Hunting Art Prize for painting in 1981
Weymouth Bay (c1981) a little blue gem
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