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Richard Carline (1896 - 1980)

The captain “Grace Harwar”, 1930

SKU: 4813
Signed with initials, dated and inscribed with title
19 x 12 in. (48.2 x 30.5 cm)
Presentation:
folio

Size:
Height – 48.2cm x Width – 30.5cm

DESCRIPTION

Provenance:
The Artist’s family

Provenance: The Artist’s family

From 1928 Richard Carline made an extensive trip to North America to lecture and travel and then went further afield sailing in 1930 to South America  with another artist, John Duguid , who is worthy of note, on the sailing ship Grace Harwar.


The Orinoco is one of the longest rivers in South America  (2,140 km) and  the major transportation system for eastern and interior Venezuela and the llanos of Colombia.
The voyage included sailing up the Tigris and Orinoco rivers one of the longest rivers in South America  (2,140 km) and  the major transportation system for eastern and interior Venezuela and the llanos of Colombia.
We are grateful to Francis Carline for assistance.

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THE ARTIST

Richard Carline
Richard
Carline
1896 - 1980

Painter, writer and administrator, Carline was born in Oxford. His father, George Carline, his mother, Anne, and brother Sydney, his sister Hilda (Mrs Stanley Spencer) and his wife, Nancy, were all painters. Carline in 1913 attended Percyval Tudor-Hart’s Academie de Peinture, in Paris. After a short period teaching, Carline served in World War I and was appointed an Official War Artist. With his brother he became noted for war pictures from the air. He was elected LG in 1920, at which time the Carlines’ Hampstead home became a centre for artists such as Henry Lamb, John Nash and Mark Gertler. During this period Carline was clearly influenced by Stanley Spencer, transforming everyday scenes into something monumental. Carline achieved this, however, without exaggerating form or gestures to the degree that Spencer did. Between 1924 and 1929 Carline taught at the Ruskin School of Drawing, Oxford. He had his first solo show at Goupil Gallery in 1931. The mid-1930s saw Carline involved in Negro art, organising a show at Adams Gallery in 1935, and contributing the main text to Arts of West Africa, edited by Michael Sadler. During World War II Carline supervised camouflage of factories and airfields. He was involved in AIA, helping to found the Hampstead Artists’ Council in 1944. In 1946-47 he was appointed as the first Art Counsellor to UNESCO, and from 1955 to 1974 was chief examiner in art for the Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate. His books include Pictures in the Post: the Story of the Picture Postcard, 1959; Draw They Must, 1968; and Stanley Spencer at War, 1978.

In 1975 the D’Offay Gallery held a Richard Carline exhibition for which the artist wrote the foreword. Carline died in Hampstead and in 1983 Camden Arts Centre organised a memorial exhibition. The Imperial War Museum holds his work, including the outstanding and pioneering series of paintings, from World War I, based on observations made from aeroplanes.

Selected Literature: The Spencers and Carlines in Hampstead in the 1920s, Stanley Spencer Gallery, Cookham, 1973. Richard Carline, D’Offay Gallery, 1975. Elizabeth Cowling, Richard Carline, Camden Arts Centre, London, 1983. The Art of Hilda Carline, Mrs Stanley Spencer, Lincolnshire County Council, 1999, pp. 15, 22 and 23.

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