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    • ROBERTSON KIRTLAND MYGATT (1862-1919) TREES
      Aug. 02, 2015

      ROBERTSON KIRTLAND MYGATT (1862-1919) TREES

      Est: $3,500 - $4,000

      Original Robertson Kirtland Mygatt (American 1862-1919) Oil on Panel, Trees in a Green Landscape. Panel measures 5 7/8x8 3/8. Signed and dated lower left: Mygatt 1912, also dated Aug 2 in pncil en verso. Many of his landscapes were painted on panels taken from cigar boxes. In gilt wood gallery frame. In good Condition. Schwarz Gallery, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia label en verso. In Frame measures 14.75x12x1.25. Ref: Philadelphia Collection 74 B, Checklist no. 33; Exhibition: Robertson Kirtland Mygatt, The Poetic Impulse (Apr-July 6, 2005), Schwarz Gallery. PROVENANCE: A Pennsylvania and Kiawah Island Private Collection. Robertson K. Mygatt was an American landscape painter and etcher working at the turn of the 20th century. He is often associated with the Tonalist movement which was being experimented with in painting during most of his active years, having emerged as a movement in the 1880s that continued through about 1915. R. K. Mygatt was born in New York City in 1861, where he studied at the Art Students League of New York with noted landscape artist John Henry Twachtman and American impressionist painter William Merritt Chase. He also studied painting in Europe. Mygatt specialized in painting landscapes and much of his works could be categorized as impressionism falling under the ‘Tonalist’ style. Tonalism emerged in the 1880s, and he was clearly influenced by the trend. Mygatt was also a competent etcher, but his focus throughout his career was most certainly oil painting. He exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, The Art Institute of Chicago, the National Academy of Design, the Society of American Artists and the Salmagundi Club in New York City. One of his works was included in the Louisiana Purchase Exhibition in St. Louis in 1904, for which he was awarded a silver medal. For nearly fifty nears after his death, his heirs did not circulate his work at all. It was not until the mid-1960s that many of them became available for sale for the first time after the last of his direct descendants died. As art historians, the gallery world and the public have become more familiar with Robertson Kirtland Mygatt’s work, he has grown in popularity. Mygatt resided in Ridgefield, Connecticut, before dying in 1919 at 58 years old in New York City. He is buried in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Westchester County, New York. Ship Wt 2 pds 8 oz

      Charleston Estate Auctions
    • ROBERTSON KIRTLAND MYGATT (1862-1919) LANDSCAPE
      Aug. 02, 2015

      ROBERTSON KIRTLAND MYGATT (1862-1919) LANDSCAPE

      Est: $7,000 - $7,500

      Original Robertson Kirtland Mygatt (American 1862-1919) Oil on Panel, Landscape with Variegated Ground. Panel measures 58x11 1/2. Signed and dated lower right: Mygatt 04. Many of his landscapes were painted on panels taken from cigar boxes. In gilt wood gallery frame. In good Condition. Schwarz Gallery, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia label en verso. In Frame measures 17.5x14x1.25. Ref: Philadelphia Collection 74 B, Checklist no. 4; Exhibition: Robertson Kirtland Mygatt, The Poetic Impulse (Apr-July 6, 2005), Schwarz Gallery. PROVENANCE: A Pennsylvania and Kiawah Island Private Collection. Robertson K. Mygatt was an American landscape painter and etcher working at the turn of the 20th century. He is often associated with the Tonalist movement which was being experimented with in painting during most of his active years, having emerged as a movement in the 1880s that continued through about 1915. R. K. Mygatt was born in New York City in 1861, where he studied at the Art Students League of New York with noted landscape artist John Henry Twachtman and American impressionist painter William Merritt Chase. He also studied painting in Europe. Mygatt specialized in painting landscapes and much of his works could be categorized as impressionism falling under the ‘Tonalist’ style. Tonalism emerged in the 1880s, and he was clearly influenced by the trend. Mygatt was also a competent etcher, but his focus throughout his career was most certainly oil painting. He exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, The Art Institute of Chicago, the National Academy of Design, the Society of American Artists and the Salmagundi Club in New York City. One of his works was included in the Louisiana Purchase Exhibition in St. Louis in 1904, for which he was awarded a silver medal. For nearly fifty nears after his death, his heirs did not circulate his work at all. It was not until the mid-1960s that many of them became available for sale for the first time after the last of his direct descendants died. As art historians, the gallery world and the public have become more familiar with Robertson Kirtland Mygatt’s work, he has grown in popularity. Mygatt resided in Ridgefield, Connecticut, before dying in 1919 at 58 years old in New York City. He is buried in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Westchester County, New York. Ship Wt 3 pds 8 oz

      Charleston Estate Auctions
    • ROBERTSON KIRTLAND MYGATT (1862-1919) SUNDOWN
      Aug. 02, 2015

      ROBERTSON KIRTLAND MYGATT (1862-1919) SUNDOWN

      Est: $3,500 - $4,000

      Original Robertson Kirtland Mygatt (American 1862-1919) Oil on Panel, Sundown. Panel measures 8x6. Signed and dated lower right: Mygatt 07. This painting is on a panel from a Ionic Fabrica de Tobaco Cigar Box and was displayed at a Thumbbox Exhibition at the Salmagundi Club in New York City. Many of his landscapes were painted on panels taken from cigar boxes. In gilt wood gallery frame. In good Condition. Schwarz Gallery, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia label en verso. In Frame measures 14x12.25x1.25. Ref: Philadelphia Collection 74 B, Checklist no.13; Exhibition: Robertson Kirtland Mygatt, The Poetic Impulse (Apr-July 6, 2005), Schwarz Gallery. PROVENANCE: A Pennsylvania and Kiawah Island Private Collection. Robertson K. Mygatt was an American landscape painter and etcher working at the turn of the 20th century. He is often associated with the Tonalist movement which was being experimented with in painting during most of his active years, having emerged as a movement in the 1880s that continued through about 1915. R. K. Mygatt was born in New York City in 1861, where he studied at the Art Students League of New York with noted landscape artist John Henry Twachtman and American impressionist painter William Merritt Chase. He also studied painting in Europe. Mygatt specialized in painting landscapes and much of his works could be categorized as impressionism falling under the ‘Tonalist’ style. Tonalism emerged in the 1880s, and he was clearly influenced by the trend. Mygatt was also a competent etcher, but his focus throughout his career was most certainly oil painting. He exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, The Art Institute of Chicago, the National Academy of Design, the Society of American Artists and the Salmagundi Club in New York City. One of his works was included in the Louisiana Purchase Exhibition in St. Louis in 1904, for which he was awarded a silver medal. For nearly fifty nears after his death, his heirs did not circulate his work at all. It was not until the mid-1960s that many of them became available for sale for the first time after the last of his direct descendants died. As art historians, the gallery world and the public have become more familiar with Robertson Kirtland Mygatt’s work, he has grown in popularity. Mygatt resided in Ridgefield, Connecticut, before dying in 1919 at 58 years old in New York City. He is buried in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Westchester County, New York. Ship Wt 2 pd

      Charleston Estate Auctions
    • ROBERTSON KIRTLAND MYGATT (1862-1919) TREES
      Aug. 02, 2015

      ROBERTSON KIRTLAND MYGATT (1862-1919) TREES

      Est: $3,500 - $4,000

      Original Robertson Kirtland Mygatt (American 1862-1919) Oil on Panel, Trees. Panel measures 5 1/8x6 3/4. Signed and dated lower left: Mygatt 07. Many of his landscapes were painted on panels taken from cigar boxes, on this panel you can see the oval FLOR cigar co insignia outline under the paint on the back panel. In gilt wood gallery frame. In good Condition. Schwarz Gallery, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia label en verso. In Frame measures 10.25x7.75. Ref: Philadelphia Collection 74 B, Checklist no. 12; Exhibition: Robertson Kirtland Mygatt, The Poetic Impulse (Apr-July 6, 2005), Schwarz Gallery. PROVENANCE: A Pennsylvania and Kiawah Island Private Collection. Robertson K. Mygatt was an American landscape painter and etcher working at the turn of the 20th century. He is often associated with the Tonalist movement which was being experimented with in painting during most of his active years, having emerged as a movement in the 1880s that continued through about 1915. R. K. Mygatt was born in New York City in 1861, where he studied at the Art Students League of New York with noted landscape artist John Henry Twachtman and American impressionist painter William Merritt Chase. He also studied painting in Europe. Mygatt specialized in painting landscapes and much of his works could be categorized as impressionism falling under the ‘Tonalist’ style. Tonalism emerged in the 1880s, and he was clearly influenced by the trend. Mygatt was also a competent etcher, but his focus throughout his career was most certainly oil painting. He exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, The Art Institute of Chicago, the National Academy of Design, the Society of American Artists and the Salmagundi Club in New York City. One of his works was included in the Louisiana Purchase Exhibition in St. Louis in 1904, for which he was awarded a silver medal. For nearly fifty nears after his death, his heirs did not circulate his work at all. It was not until the mid-1960s that many of them became available for sale for the first time after the last of his direct descendants died. As art historians, the gallery world and the public have become more familiar with Robertson Kirtland Mygatt’s work, he has grown in popularity. Mygatt resided in Ridgefield, Connecticut, before dying in 1919 at 58 years old in New York City. He is buried in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Westchester County, New York. Ship Wt 2 pd

      Charleston Estate Auctions
    • ROBERTSON KIRTLAND MYGATT (1862-1919) AUTUMN TREES
      Aug. 02, 2015

      ROBERTSON KIRTLAND MYGATT (1862-1919) AUTUMN TREES

      Est: $5,500 - $6,000

      Original Robertson Kirtland Mygatt (American 1862-1919) Oil on Panel, Autumn Trees. Panel measures 5 1/8x6 3/4. Signed and dated lower left: R.K. Mygatt 13. Many of his landscapes were painted on panels taken from cigar boxes. In gilt wood gallery frame. In good Condition. Schwarz Gallery, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia label en verso. In Frame measures 10.25x7.75. Ref: Philadelphia Collection 74 B, Checklist no. 44; Exhibition: Robertson Kirtland Mygatt, The Poetic Impulse (Apr-July 6, 2005), Schwarz Gallery. PROVENANCE: A Pennsylvania and Kiawah Island Private Collection. Robertson K. Mygatt was an American landscape painter and etcher working at the turn of the 20th century. He is often associated with the Tonalist movement which was being experimented with in painting during most of his active years, having emerged as a movement in the 1880s that continued through about 1915. R. K. Mygatt was born in New York City in 1861, where he studied at the Art Students League of New York with noted landscape artist John Henry Twachtman and American impressionist painter William Merritt Chase. He also studied painting in Europe. Mygatt specialized in painting landscapes and much of his works could be categorized as impressionism falling under the ‘Tonalist’ style. Tonalism emerged in the 1880s, and he was clearly influenced by the trend. Mygatt was also a competent etcher, but his focus throughout his career was most certainly oil painting. He exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, The Art Institute of Chicago, the National Academy of Design, the Society of American Artists and the Salmagundi Club in New York City. One of his works was included in the Louisiana Purchase Exhibition in St. Louis in 1904, for which he was awarded a silver medal. For nearly fifty nears after his death, his heirs did not circulate his work at all. It was not until the mid-1960s that many of them became available for sale for the first time after the last of his direct descendants died. As art historians, the gallery world and the public have become more familiar with Robertson Kirtland Mygatt’s work, he has grown in popularity. Mygatt resided in Ridgefield, Connecticut, before dying in 1919 at 58 years old in New York City. He is buried in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Westchester County, New York. Ship Wt 2 pd

      Charleston Estate Auctions
    • ROBERTSON K. MYGATT American (1861-1919)
      Oct. 26, 2000

      ROBERTSON K. MYGATT American (1861-1919)

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      A Path Through the Fields oil on canvas, 20 x 28, signed lower left and dated 1913. Provenance: Private collection, Massachusetts.

      Shannon's
    • ROBERTSON K. MYGATT American (1861-1919)
      Oct. 26, 2000

      ROBERTSON K. MYGATT American (1861-1919)

      Est: $1,500 - $2,000

      Sailing on a Summer Day oil on panel, 9 3/4 x 14, signed lower left and dated 1913.

      Shannon's
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