The Carline Siblings: Art, War, and India

This online exhibition traces the artistic journey of the Carline family through the transformative years following the First World War. At its centre stands Richard Carline’s Sacred Hindu Cows (1920), a work that once belonged to Sir Edward Marsh—Secretary to Winston Churchill and a significant patron of the arts. This painting serves as a portal into a remarkable period when art, conflict, and cultural encounter converged.

Works FEATURED in this Exhibition

Forthcoming
Richard Carline (1896 - 1980)
Sacred Hindu Cows, India, 1920
SKU: 11962
Hilda Carline (1889 - 1950)
Portrait of Miss Silcox
£3,500
Sydney Carline (1888 - 1929)
Italian Valley, 1920
Private
Richard Carline (1896 - 1980)
From the Foremast in the Mid-Atlantic on the Grace Harwar, 1930
SKU: 11110
Richard Carline (1896 - 1980)
Bagdad, 1919
£1,850
SKU: 11111
Richard Carline (1896 - 1980)
Boom and Rigging, (Guaira Harbour), 1930
£2,500
SKU: 11112
Richard Carline (1896 - 1980)
In Guaira Harbour, 1930
£3,750
Richard Carline (1896 - 1980)
Self Portrait, 1923
Richard Carline (1896 - 1980)
Study of Richard Hartley for Gathering on the Terrace at 47 Downshire Hill, Hampstead, 1925
Richard Carline (1896 - 1980)
Studio Interior, 1926
Richard Carline (1896 - 1980)
Study for Annie and Sydney Carline for Gathering on the Terrace at 47 Downshire Hill, Hampstead, 1925
SKU: 4810
Richard Carline (1896 - 1980)
Life Study (at St Martins), 1923-24
£3,000