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William Belcher (b.1928). British painter, illustrator, and creator of mixed-media box constructions, studied at Worthing School of Art and the Royal College of Art. Belcher is most well known for his box constructions in the manner of Joseph Cornell. England & Co., London, included Belcher’s box constructions in the series of group exhibitions ‘Art in Boxes’ in the early 1990s.
Artist: William Belcher
Title: Spooning
Date: undated
Medium: Mixed media box construction including coloured balls, metal spoon, oil paint, textile, found postcard, in artist’s frame
Size: 31 × 17.5 × 3 cm (including frame)
Signed: Signed and titled on the reverse
Stock Number: RB04675
Provenance:
The artist’s family, London
William Belcher (b.1928). British painter, illustrator, and creator of mixed-media box constructions, studied at Worthing School of Art and the Royal College of Art. Belcher is most well known for his box constructions in the manner of Joseph Cornell. England & Co., London, included Belcher’s box constructions in the series of group exhibitions ‘Art in Boxes’ in the early 1990s.
Artist: William Belcher
Title: Spooning
Date: undated
Medium: Mixed media box construction including coloured balls, metal spoon, oil paint, textile, found postcard, in artist’s frame
Size: 31 × 17.5 × 3 cm (including frame)
Signed: Signed and titled on the reverse
Stock Number: RB04675
Provenance:
The artist’s family, London
William Belcher (b.1928). British painter, illustrator, and creator of mixed-media box constructions, studied at Worthing School of Art and the Royal College of Art. Belcher is most well known for his box constructions in the manner of Joseph Cornell. England & Co., London, included Belcher’s box constructions in the series of group exhibitions ‘Art in Boxes’ in the early 1990s.
Artist: William Belcher
Title: Spooning
Date: undated
Medium: Mixed media box construction including coloured balls, metal spoon, oil paint, textile, found postcard, in artist’s frame
Size: 31 × 17.5 × 3 cm (including frame)
Signed: Signed and titled on the reverse
Stock Number: RB04675
Provenance:
The artist’s family, London