Skip to main content
 

Robert Nisbet landscape paintings Old Lyme Listed CT

Item condition:--
US $475.00
Buy It NowBuy It NowBuy It Now
Add to cartAdd to cartAdd to cart
BillMeLater$5 back on first Bill Me Later purchase
Subject to credit approval.
See terms
Shipping:$38.00 - Standard ShippingSee more services  See shipping discounts  |  See all shipping details
Item location: Athens, NY, United States
Ships to: United States
Delivery:
Payments:
PayPal, Bill Me Later | See payment details
Returns:
7 days money back, buyer pays return shipping | Read return policy details
| Add to Watch list

Find out more about the Top-rated seller program - opens in a new window or tab

Get fast shipping and excellent service from eBay Top-rated sellers.
  • Consistently receives highest buyers' ratings
  • Ships items quickly
  • Has earned a track record of excellent service
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Item number: 160388835591
Last updated on Jul 14, 2011 12:53:43 PDT View all revisions

Item specifics

Original/Reproduction: OriginalSubject: Landscape
Listed By: Dealer or ResellerStyle: Impressionism
Signed?: SignedSize Type/Largest Dimension: Small (Up to 14")
Medium: WatercolorRegion of Origin: US

citypictures

Visit my eBay storecitypictures

Store Categories

Beautiful set of four c.1910 landscape paintings by American artist, Robert Hogg Nisbet (1879-1961). Ink and pencil on translucent paper measure 4 x 6; 4 x 6; 4 x 7; 4.5 x 7.5 inches. Frames are perfectly matched at 13.75 x 16.75 inches each. Excellent condition. However, one piece was stamped so that you can see estate stamp coming throught from the back (the dark rectangle would disappear if it were backed with solid white matting, sans cut window). Each piece is unsigned and marked with estate stamp. Sheets are hinged and unglued.

Robert Hogg Nisbet is noted for his landscape, figure, genre, and etching work. He is associated with Connecticut art colonies including Old Lyme. Nisbet was born in Providence, Rhode Island on August 25, 1879. His parents were William Douglas Nisbet and Isabella Hogg, and Robert was the eldest of four children. His grandparents, William and Catherine Nisbet had emigrated from the Scottish border country to the United States.

Robert entered the Rhode Island School of Design when he was eight, and later studied in New York and abroad. He taught at Brown University and was president of the Art Students League of New York, where he served as president from 1909-1910. He was elected an Associate Member of the National Academy of Design in 1920 and a National Academician (N.A.) in 1928. He was an Artist Life member of the National Arts Club. One of the incorporators of the Society of American Etchers, he was also a member of the Philadelphia Society of Etchers.

During the early 1900's, Nisbet summered in Old Lyme, Connecticut, and eventually settled in Kent, Connecticut, where he and his wife established a large home and a studio. They had no children. Nisbet was the founder of the Kent Art Association whose members included Willard Metcalf.

Nisbet had taken up rifle shooting as a boy, and during World War II was a commissioned rifle instructor. He won a number of shooting competitions. He was also interested in archery, collected minerals and seashells, and had a large library collection of four thousand books.

His work won him three National Academy awards, several etching awards, and the National Arts Club (Painting) prize. His etchings and paintings were exhibited in Paris, France, Yale University, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Library, National Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, and Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. The Smithsonian Institution has a database with references to fourteen of his works.


Birth place: Providence, RI

Death place: South Kent, CT

Addresses: NYC; South Kent, CT

Profession: Painter, etcher, teacher, printmaker

Studied: R.ISD; ASL with with Henry Snell & Frank DuMond; Europe.

Exhibited: PAFA Ann., 1906-10, 1915-17, 1922-15; AIC; Kent AA; CAFA, 1913 (prize), 1915 (prize); Corcoran Gal. biennials, 1914-28 (3 times); NAD, 1915 (prize), 1923 (prize), 1931 (prize); Pan.-Pacific Expo, 1915 (med.); Calif. PM (prize); Los Angeles Mus. Art, 1925 (prize); NAC, 1927 (med, prize); Living Am. Etchers, 1927-28; SAE, 1932 ( Talcott prize); Great Barrington, MA (prize).

Member: ANA, 1920, NA 1928; AAPL; NYWCC; Int. Jury, Italian Print Exh., 1931; All. Artists Am.; CAFA; NAC; Lotos Club; ASL; Audubon Artists; Wash. AA (hon.); SC; Providence Art Club; SAGA; Artists Fund Soc.; Artists Fellowship; Kent AA (Emeritus); Arch. Lg. (Emeritus); Phila. SE; AWCS.

Work: RISD; RI Hospital; Telfair Acad. Art; Butler AI; Conn. State Agricultural College; RI State College; NAC; Lotos Club; Sherman (CT) Lib.; MMA; NYPL; BM; Milwaukee AI; Detroit IA; Univ. Nebraska; Oberlin College; Art Council, NY; Yale Univ.; Bibliothèque Nat., Paris; NGA; LOC; Montclair Art Mus.; Howard Univ.; Detroit Mus.; U.S. Nat. Mus.; Birmingham (AL) Pub. Lib.; Univ. Connecticut; Stockbridge (MA) Pub. Lib.; Wesleyan Univ., Macon, GA; Litchfield Hist. Soc.; Penn. State Univ.; Springfield Mus. Art; Hamilton Art Gal., Canada.

Sources: WW59; WW47; Falk, Exh. Record Series.

Questions and answers about this item

 No questions or answers have been posted about this item. 


01040
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.

Shipping and handling

Item location: Athens, NY, United States
Shipping to: United States
 
* Estimated delivery dates - opens in a new window or tab include seller's handling time, and will depend on shipping service selected and receipt of cleared payment - opens in a new window or tab. Delivery times may vary, especially during peak periods.
Domestic handling time
Estimated sales tax
Will usually ship within 5 business days of receiving cleared payment- opens in a new window or tab.
Seller charges sales tax for items shipped to: NY*(8.0%) .
* Tax applies to subtotal + S&H for these states only

Return policy

After receiving the item, contact seller within
Refund will be given as
Return shipping
7 days
Money back
Buyer pays return shipping

Payment details

Payment methodPreferred / Accepted 
Credit or debit card through PayPal
Accepted
 
Bill Me Later
Accepted
You can add ##n## more item.You can add ##n## more items.You’re the first person to watch this item. Don’t let it get away!people are watching this item. Place a bid and beat them to buy this item!##n## item can still be added to your watch list.##n## items can still be added to your watch list.person is watching this item. Place a bid and improve your chances to buy this item.(##i## item)(##i## items)