New Yorker cartoonist Richard Taylor's watercolor The Fish was sold at auction yesterday in Bloomfield. It is signed R.T. rather than R. Taylor, as befits its diminutive proportions. It is a humorous drawing but not a gag cartoon. The specific, unexplained scenario of a man in his pajamas kneeling at an island shore as a giant angry-looking fish swims past suggest this is a humorous illustration meant to accompany some explanatory text, perhaps a story. The man may have hoped to catch some breakfast with his bare hands, and then thought better of it.
The Fish Richard Taylor Original art |
Richard Taylor Nye & Company listing accessed December 3, 2022 |
Richard Taylor Nye & Company item description |
The lot was sold yesterday by Nye & Company for just over half the low estimate.
Note: The Fish could be a magazine or book illustration, or it could be something else. I would appreciate hearing from anyone who has seen this drawing in print.
I'm also interested in other original artwork by Richard Taylor. You can see the kind of things I like to post in the archives.
If you know something about the print depicting the martyrdom of St. Bartholomew and you want to tell me about it, go right ahead. I won't try to stop you.
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