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George Taylor (1914-1996) Still life - Tomatoes & Apples, acrylic on mill board, signed and dated lower left '83, 51x78cm, together with one other by the same hand - Bottles, signed & dated lower right '81, 45x72cmGeorge Taylor (1914-1996) was well know locally as a pub sign artist and designer, principally for Greene King. Many of Suffolks pub signs were designed by Taylor inc. the Grapes and Dog & Partridge in Bury St Edmunds. A number of these original artworks were sold by these rooms in 2016. This sale includes a large number of his original artworks. Note: Lacy Scott & Knight are pleased to offer a collection of works by artist and pub sign designer George Taylor (1914-1996), many of whose original local pub signs we sold back in 2016. Taylor trained and initially worked as a signwriter in Birmingham, where his commissions also included designing film posters for the Rank Organisation in the 1930s. During World War II, he was in Cairo working as a camouflage artist. On his return to Britain after the war, he ran his own silk-screen printing company in Surrey until 1976. After his (official) retirement he started painting pub signs, which he continued after moving to Bury St Edmunds in 1984. Most of his work in the town was on behalf of local brewers Greene King (more than 250 signs) for whom he painted signs for the Dog and Partridge, The Falcon and The Grapes. George Taylor died in January 1996, but many of his works were displayed in the Greene King brewery at Bury St Edmunds until recently.
George Taylor* (1914-1996) - still life with fruit, oil on mill board, signed and dated lower right '80, 42x59cm, together with two others by the same hand (3)Note: Lacy Scott & Knight are pleased to offer a collection of works by artist and pub sign designer George Taylor (1914-1996), many of whose original local pub signs we sold back in 2016. Taylor trained and initially worked as a signwriter in Birmingham, where his commissions also included designing film posters for the Rank Organisation in the 1930s. During World War II, he was in Cairo working as a camouflage artist. On his return to Britain after the war, he ran his own silk-screen printing company in Surrey until 1976. After his (official) retirement he started painting pub signs, which he continued after moving to Bury St Edmunds in 1984. Most of his work in the town was on behalf of local brewers Greene King (more than 250 signs) for whom he painted signs for the Dog and Partridge, The Falcon and The Grapes. George Taylor died in January 1996, but many of his works were displayed in the Greene King brewery at Bury St Edmunds until recently.
Jean Starkie (20th Century) 'Clematis - Comtesse De Bouchard' watercolour, signed; with Artist's label verso, 46cm x 38.2cm, watercolour still life of Yellow Lily's signed; with Artist's label verso, 40cm x 47.2cm and another floral still life watercolour signed; with Artist's label verso 43cm x 52cm (3)
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