Carline, Richard (1896-1980)

Creator details

Name
Carline, Richard (1896-1980)
Nationality
English
Biography
Richard Carline was a British artist, arts administrator and writer. During the First World War, Carline served on the Western Front and in the Middle East, where he travelled extensively through Palestine, Syria, India and modern day Iran and Iraq. Although known for his depictions of aerial combat painted during World War One, from the mid-1930s, his output as an artist was overshadowed by his numerous roles in local, national and international artists' organisations. Carline held strong anti-fascist beliefs and also worked to gain appreciation for African art, naive art, child artists and even promote the artistic merits of postcard art

Assets (32 in total)

Gathering on the Terrace at 47 Downshire Hill, Hampstead, c.1924-25 (oil on canvas)
Skipper standing in doorway of the cabin (pen & ink on paper)
Study of Richard Hartley for Gathering on the Terrace (oil on canvas)
Gilbert and Janet pairing up for tennis, 1963 (tempera on board)
Palestine (w/c on paper)
Self Portrait in Uniform, 1918 (oil on canvas)
Nude Study, 1914 (pencil on paper)
Landscape in the South of France (oil on canvas)
Sailors manning the sails of the Grace Harwar, Orinoco River, 1930 (pencil on paper)
Portrait of James Wood (1889-1975) 1924 (oil on canvas)
Self Portrait, January 26th, 1914 (black chalk on paper)
The Captain 'Grace Harwar', 1930 (pencil on paper)

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