Richard K. Loud

(b. 1945)

Well-known for his realistic paintings of classic yachts racing and his recreations of Victorian-era beach scenes, in these paintings Loud shows us his ability to capture the splendor of the coastal landscape and the movement of the ever-changing sea.

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Born and raised on the Adams Shore section of Quincy Bay in Massachusetts, Richard Loud cannot remember a time when his life did not revolve around boats. As the son of a master shipwright who built boats both for profit and pleasure, he was exposed early on to the complexities and beauties of boat design and construction. This early training and passionate love for sailing vessels is evident in his paintings today. His work combines a thorough understanding of a wide variety of vessel types and sea conditions, with a uniquely painterly feeling for light and atmosphere.

After working his way through Northeastern University as a draftsman for the Penn Central Railroad, he served as a deckhand on a 114-foot motor yacht and later assisted his father designing and building yachts. Yet, all this time he was constantly drawing and painting the vessels around him.

His dramatic paintings have earned him awards in the 1988, 1989, and 1990 Mystic International Exhibitions, as well as special mention in the December, 1990 YACHTING Magazine. In 1991 he was commissioned to paint the HMS ROSE, which was displayed on board the vessel during the Eastern Seaboard Tour of the Bill of Rights. The painting became a part of the permanent collection of the HMS ROSE Foundation in Bridgeport, Connecticut.

Presently Mr. Loud is working with marine artist John Stobart and Maritime Heritage Prints to produce a series of limited edition yachting prints. His paintings of clipper ships and traditional sailing yachts express a sailor's deep affection for the crafts, the brisk afternoons, and gentle breezes in a way that everyone who has spent time at sea, or wished they had, can relate to. Mr. Loud is an artist member of the American Society of Marine Artists.