DESIGN FOR HARLEQUIN ARMCHAIR
pencil and watercolour on paper; 31 x 41cm; 12 1/4 x 16in (52 x 62cm; 20 1/2 x 24 1/4in framed)
Provenance: Abbott and Holder, London
According to JRT's notes, the present work is one of the designs for a set of furniture made in 1926 for ballet critic and art collector Arnold Haskell (1903-1980) - father of the art historian Francis Haskell (1928-2000) - who commissioned Bissill to design the interiors of his new Kensington home in the Art Deco style to compliment his art collection. All of was lost, however, when a bomb destroyed the house in 1941.
see note to lot 68
Sold for £380
DESIGN FOR HARLEQUIN ARMCHAIR
pencil and watercolour on paper; 31 x 41cm; 12 1/4 x 16in (52 x 62cm; 20 1/2 x 24 1/4in framed)
Provenance: Abbott and Holder, London
According to JRT's notes, the present work is one of the designs for a set of furniture made in 1926 for ballet critic and art collector Arnold Haskell (1903-1980) - father of the art historian Francis Haskell (1928-2000) - who commissioned Bissill to design the interiors of his new Kensington home in the Art Deco style to compliment his art collection. All of was lost, however, when a bomb destroyed the house in 1941.
see note to lot 68
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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