11th Feb, 2026 11:00

The Estate of John Russell Taylor: Author, Critic, Collector

 
Lot 117
 

117

WILLIAM BELCHER (BRITISH B.1923)

SURREALIST COMPOSITION WITH BOXED-OBJECTS
signed W.BELCHER lower right; oil on board; 49.5 x 58cm; 19 1/2 x 22 3/4in (54.5 x 63cm; 21 1/2 x 22 3/4in framed)

After military service in the Second World War, Belcher studied at Worthing School of Art and the Royal College of Art, where he trained as a textile designer and won a travelling Bursary. He married fellow art student Colleen Farr and together they ran a design studio during the 1950s and '60s producing fabrics, tapestries and other applied arts.
He exhibited at the Royal Academy and with the Artists International Association. Later in life Belcher established a varied career as a freelance illustrator and cartoonist, contributing to a range of publications, including Punch, The Oldie and Radio Times. An exhibition of his work was held at England & Co. in 1991.

Sold for £1,400


 

SURREALIST COMPOSITION WITH BOXED-OBJECTS
signed W.BELCHER lower right; oil on board; 49.5 x 58cm; 19 1/2 x 22 3/4in (54.5 x 63cm; 21 1/2 x 22 3/4in framed)

After military service in the Second World War, Belcher studied at Worthing School of Art and the Royal College of Art, where he trained as a textile designer and won a travelling Bursary. He married fellow art student Colleen Farr and together they ran a design studio during the 1950s and '60s producing fabrics, tapestries and other applied arts.
He exhibited at the Royal Academy and with the Artists International Association. Later in life Belcher established a varied career as a freelance illustrator and cartoonist, contributing to a range of publications, including Punch, The Oldie and Radio Times. An exhibition of his work was held at England & Co. in 1991.

Auction: The Estate of John Russell Taylor: Author, Critic, Collector, 11th Feb, 2026

Auction Location: London, UK

John Russell Taylor was a compulsive collector. When he died at the age of ninety, his two bedroom flat on the corner of Brook Green was floor to ceiling with books and pictures that he had collected over the last seventy years. A precocious talent he was awarded a scholarship to read English at Cambridge aged 16 and graduated with a starred First Class degree. Film, theatre and art critic for The Times for more than four decades, he wrote thousands of articles and reviews for the newspaper. He also wrote over sixty books – critical studies, biographies, and monographs. He was appointed professor of Film at the University of Southern California during the 1970s, when he was asked by Alfred Hitchcock to write his biography. Hitch remains the standard text on the film director. John's interests ranged across all aspects of the arts from Art Nouveau book illustration to Vorticism, fan paintings, poetry and stage design. Struck by the visual rather than the value of a work of art, the sale of his picture collection gives a flavour of the full gamut of his encyclopaedic mind, a man remembered for his phenomenal range of reference, his extraordinary talent for writing and his warm and generous character.

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PUBLIC EXHIBITION
Friday 6th February: 10am - 5pm
Sunday 8th  February: 12pm - 4pm
Monday 9th February: 10am - 8pm (Drinks: 5pm - 8pm)
Tuesday 10th February: 10am - 5pm

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PUBLIC EXHIBITION
Friday 6th February: 10am - 5pm
Sunday 8th  February: 12pm - 4pm
Monday 9th February: 10am - 8pm (Drinks: 5pm - 8pm)
Tuesday 10th February: 10am - 5pm

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