Ceri Richards - Select Works

Select Works

  • Still Life with Music (1933)
  • The Sculptor and his Object (1934)
  • The Sculptor in his Studio (1937)
  • The Female Contains All Qualities (1937)
  • Blossoms (1940)
  • The Coster Woman (1943)
  • The force that through the green fuse drives the flower (three lithographs) (1947)
  • The Pianist (1948)
  • Interior with piano, woman and child painting (1949)
  • Trafalgar Square (1951)
  • Black Apple of Gower (1952)
  • Beethoven and St Cecilia (1953)
  • Do not go gentle into that good night (1956)
  • Deposition (1958)
  • La Cathedrale engloutie (1957–1962)
  • Poissons d'or (1963)
  • Claire de lune (1967)
  • White Blossom (1968)
  • Elegy for Vernon Watkins (1971)

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