Artist
Richard CB, RA, ARA Redgrave




Richard CB, RA, ARA Redgrave is a British Romanticism artist. 12 works are cataloged here, principally at Victoria and Albert Museum.
Richard Redgrave painted quiet English woods, cottages, and manor halls in watercolour and oil. In 1865 he captured the dappled light of Parkhurst Woods near Surrey, and around 1838 he sketched the low-beamed interior of a North Wales cottage. His 1867 design for a mosaic shows Donatello’s head in the Kensington Valhalla series. Tap Parkhurst Woods to step into a sunlit glade that feels like stepping off a train at Abinger.
Works by Richard CB, RA, ARA Redgrave
Donatello: design for a mosaic in the Museum (the 'Kensington Valhalla')
Throwing off her Weeds
Parkhurst Woods, Abinger, Surrey
The Entrance Hall of Mortham Tower, Rokeby, Yorkshire
Interior of a cottage, North Wales
Study of an old man’s head
Study of a sow thistle
Study of a young woman seated
Study of a female figure
Study for the woman near the doorway in <i>Cinderella About to Try on the Glass Slipper</i> (1842)
Study of the boy with his finger in his mouth for <i>Sunday Morning: Walk from Church</i>
Untitled
Collections represented
Museum
The Victoria and Albert Museum in the United Kingdom is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.8 million objects.