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Background imageBirche Collection: Three Soldiers, 1766-67. Creator: Richard Earlom

Three Soldiers, 1766-67. Creator: Richard Earlom
Three Soldiers, 1766-67. After Salvator Rosa

Background imageBirche Collection: Head in Profile of Prodigal Son, 1766. Creator: Richard Earlom

Head in Profile of Prodigal Son, 1766. Creator: Richard Earlom
Head in Profile of Prodigal Son, 1766. After Salvator Rosa

Background imageBirche Collection: Girl and Pigs, 1783. Creator: Richard Earlom

Girl and Pigs, 1783. Creator: Richard Earlom
Girl and Pigs, 1783. After Thomas Gainsborough

Background imageBirche Collection: Seaport with Sailors Loading Merchandise, 1774. Creator: Richard Earlom

Seaport with Sailors Loading Merchandise, 1774. Creator: Richard Earlom
Seaport with Sailors Loading Merchandise, 1774. After Claude Lorrain

Background imageBirche Collection: Landscape with Figures, 1774. Creator: Richard Earlom

Landscape with Figures, 1774. Creator: Richard Earlom
Landscape with Figures, 1774. After Claude Lorrain

Background imageBirche Collection: Landscape with Cupid and Psyche, 1776. Creator: Richard Earlom

Landscape with Cupid and Psyche, 1776. Creator: Richard Earlom
Landscape with Cupid and Psyche, 1776. After Claude Lorrain

Background imageBirche Collection: Christ Summoning Peter and Andrew, 1776. Creator: Richard Earlom

Christ Summoning Peter and Andrew, 1776. Creator: Richard Earlom
Christ Summoning Peter and Andrew, 1776. Matthew 4:18. After Claude Lorrain

Background imageBirche Collection: Landscape with Shepherd and Shepherdess, 1776. Creator: Richard Earlom

Landscape with Shepherd and Shepherdess, 1776. Creator: Richard Earlom
Landscape with Shepherd and Shepherdess, 1776. After Claude Lorrain

Background imageBirche Collection: King Lear Casting Out His Daughter Cordelia (Shakespeare, K

King Lear Casting Out His Daughter Cordelia (Shakespeare, King Lear, Act 1, Scene 1), first published 1792; reissued 1852

Background imageBirche Collection: Portrait of Helena Fourment, with a young page behind her, 1782

Portrait of Helena Fourment, with a young page behind her, 1782

Background imageBirche Collection: A Blacksmiths Shop, August 25, 1771. Creator: Richard Earlom

A Blacksmiths Shop, August 25, 1771. Creator: Richard Earlom
A Blacksmiths Shop, August 25, 1771

Background imageBirche Collection: Roses, 1799, (1944). Creator: Richard Earlom

Roses, 1799, (1944). Creator: Richard Earlom
Roses, 1799, (1944). Birds with a nest of eggs among varieties of roses, illustration after Robert John Thornton from his " Temple of Flora or Garden of Nature"

Background imageBirche Collection: Roses, c1805, (1948). Creator: Richard Earlom

Roses, c1805, (1948). Creator: Richard Earlom
Roses, c1805, (1948). From " The Saturday Book", Eighth Year, edited by Leonard Russell. [Hutchinson, London, 1948]

Background imageBirche Collection: Landscape, 1897

Landscape, 1897. Found in the Collection of State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageBirche Collection: Game Keepers, 1790. Artist: Henry Birche

Game Keepers, 1790. Artist: Henry Birche
Game Keepers, 1790. After George Stubbs (1724-1806) and Amos Green (1735-1807). From Connoisseur Extra No. 5 - Old Sporting Prints by Ralph Nevill. [The Connoisseur Magazine, London, 1908]

Background imageBirche Collection: Game Keepers, 1790, (1902). Artist: Henry Birche

Game Keepers, 1790, (1902). Artist: Henry Birche
Game Keepers, 1790. After George Stubbs (1724-1806) and Amos Green (1735-1807). From The Connoisseur Vol. IV [Otto Limited, London, 1902.]

Background imageBirche Collection: Two Silver Birches, the Front One Fallen, c. 1629. Artist: Poussin, Nicolas (1594-1665)

Two Silver Birches, the Front One Fallen, c. 1629. Artist: Poussin, Nicolas (1594-1665)
Two Silver Birches, the Front One Fallen, c. 1629. Found in the collection of the Albertina, Vienna

Background imageBirche Collection: William Shakespeare (formerly known as), ca. 1770. Creator: Richard Earlom

William Shakespeare (formerly known as), ca. 1770. Creator: Richard Earlom
William Shakespeare (formerly known as), ca. 1770. [Portrait of an Unknown Gentleman, possibly Thomas Overbury, based on a painting once attributed to Cornelius Johnson (or Janssen)


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"Birche: A Journey through Richard Earlom's Artistic Masterpieces" Step into the world of renowned artist Richard Earlom as we explore a collection of his captivating works. In "Three Soldiers, " created between 1766-67, Earlom skillfully captures the valor and camaraderie shared by these brave warriors. In "Head in Profile of Prodigal Son" from 1766, Earlom showcases his mastery in portraiture, highlighting the emotional turmoil and introspection within this biblical tale. Traveling to 1783, we encounter "Girl and Pigs, " a charming scene where innocence meets rustic charm. Earlom's attention to detail brings life to this delightful countryside moment. Next, immerse yourself in the bustling atmosphere of a seaport with "Sailors Loading Merchandise" from 1774. The artist's meticulous rendering transports us back to an era filled with maritime trade and adventure. "Landscape with Figures" also from 1774 invites us into a serene natural setting where figures seamlessly blend into their surroundings. Earlom's ability to capture both human presence and nature's beauty is truly remarkable. Prepare for mythological enchantment as you witness the dramatic depiction of the "Rape of Europa" from 1776. This powerful artwork evokes emotions while showcasing Earlom's talent for storytelling through visual artistry. Continuing on our journey through mythology-inspired landscapes, we encounter "Landscape with Cupid and Psyche. " Created in 1776, this piece captivates viewers with its ethereal ambiance and delicate brushwork that brings mythical love alive on canvas. Experience divine intervention as Christ summons Peter and Andrew in another masterpiece by Richard Earlom dating back to 1776. The artist expertly portrays religious devotion amidst breathtaking scenery that transports us directly into biblical times. Intrigue awaits within "Landscape with Shepherd and Shepherdess.