Royal Engineers' Dump
Contemporary Realism
56.0 x 76.0 cm
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Royal Engineers' Dump
ジークレー/アートプリント
複製画のサイズ
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合計金額
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アーティストの略歴
Albert Richards (1919 – 1945): A Soldier Painter’s Vision of War
Albert Richards was born in Liverpool on December 13, 1919, to Hannah Beatty and George Richards, a World War I veteran and wood machinist. Growing up in a working-class household in Wallasey, Cheshire, he developed an early fascination with the landscapes surrounding his home – a formative influence that would permeate his artistic vision throughout his life. His father’s military service instilled in him a deep appreciation for duty and resilience, shaping his character as much as it did his artistic sensibilities. Richards pursued formal art training at Wallasey Central School up until he was fifteen before enrolling at the Wallasey School of Art and Crafts where he secured a scholarship awarded by the Borough of Wallasey to attend the Royal College of Art (started January 9th, 1940). This prestigious institution provided him with invaluable exposure to modernist movements like Cubism and Surrealism, fostering his experimental approach to painting. Notably, Richards’s artistic journey coincided with the outbreak of World War II, a period that profoundly impacted his life and work. Recognizing his talent and dedication, the War Artists Advisory Committee (WAAC) swiftly recruited Richards into their ranks in May 1941, offering him a commission to document the realities of the conflict. Initially reluctant to leave the Parachute Regiment – which he found both enjoyable and artistically stimulating – Richards eventually accepted the WAAC’s invitation, embarking on a transformative artistic endeavor. He undertook extensive parachute training at RAF Ringway, meticulously capturing the atmosphere and physicality of this daring undertaking in paintings like “Kilkenny’s Circus” and “Parachute Training Over Tatton Park.” The WAAC continued to champion Richards's work, commissioning him for further projects including Operation Mush, where he participated in a large-scale parachute drop over Gloucestershire. During this mission, Richards documented the experience with remarkable precision and sensitivity, culminating in his final painting, "The Drop," which encapsulates the spirit of courage and determination characteristic of the Allied forces during D-Day. His artistic output served as a poignant testament to the human cost of war while simultaneously elevating it into an enduring subject for contemplation and artistic expression. Richards tragically perished on March 5th, 1945, during Operation Market Garden, cementing his legacy as one of Britain’s youngest official war artists—a singular achievement born from unwavering conviction and a profound connection to the transformative power of art amidst extraordinary circumstances.- Notable Paintings: “A Covering for a Gun Site,” “The Drop,” “Take Off and Landing Field,” “Ramsay Richard Reinagle: A Study in British Sporting Art & Zoological Illustration.”
- Influences: Turner, Ruskin, Impressionism.
- Recognition: WAAC Commission; Olympic Marathon Participation (1956).
- Wikipedia: Albert Richards (athlete)
albert richards
1919 - 1945
基本情報
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Expressionism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Luminism']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Turner
- Ruskin
- Date Of Birth: December 1919
- Date Of Death: March 1945
- Full Name: Albert Richards
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- A Covering for a Gun Site
- The Drop
- Take off and Landing Field
- Place Of Birth: Liverpool, England

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