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Portrait painter, Landscape painter, b. 1889 - d. 1996

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    • Kathleen Isabella Mackie ARUA (1899-1996) STUDY OF A BOY, c.1923-1925
      Mar. 11, 2024

      Kathleen Isabella Mackie ARUA (1899-1996) STUDY OF A BOY, c.1923-1925

      Est: €2,000 - €3,000

      Kathleen Isabella Mackie ARUA (1899-1996) STUDY OF A BOY, c.1923-1925 oil on canvas inscribed on reverse h:17.75  w:13.75 in. Provenance: Family of the artist; Whyte's, 29 November 2021, lot 29; Private collection Born Kathleen Isabella Metcalfe in Belfast in 1899, she studied at the Richmond Lodge School and later at Alexandra College, Dublin. Upon returning home, she enrolled at the Belfast School of Art, whilst also taking private lessons from the watercolourist Jessie Douglas. In 1921, she entered the Royal Academy in London, and the following year won the coveted Taylor Scholarship. Her interest in landscape led to her friendship with Frank Egginton, whilst another fellow artist, Eileen Reid encouraged her to exhibit with the WCSI. A retrospective of her work was held by the Ulster Museum in 1996. For an in-depth study on this fascinating artist and pioneering glider pilot see Kathleen Isabella Metcalfe Mackie: The Life and Work of an Ulster Artist, 2009.

      Whyte's
    • Kathleen Isabella Mackie ARUA (1899-1996) TURF CUTTING, ERRIGAL, COUNTY DONEGAL, 1933
      Nov. 29, 2021

      Kathleen Isabella Mackie ARUA (1899-1996) TURF CUTTING, ERRIGAL, COUNTY DONEGAL, 1933

      Est: €1,500 - €2,000

      Kathleen Isabella Mackie ARUA (1899-1996) TURF CUTTING, ERRIGAL, COUNTY DONEGAL, 1933 oil on canvas signed lower right h:14  w:20 in. Exhibited: Ulster Academy of Arts, 1933, catalogue no. 26 Literature: Eamonn Mallie & Paddy Mackie, Kathleen Isabella Metcalfe Mackie: The Life and Work of an Ulster Artist, 2009, catalogue no. 89, pp. 223 & 223 (full-page colour illustration) Born Kathleen Isabella Metcalfe in Belfast in 1899, she studied at the Richmond Lodge School and later at Alexandra College, Dublin. Upon returning home, she enrolled at the Belfast School of Art, whilst also taking private lessons from the watercolourist Jessie Douglas. In 1921, she entered the Royal Academy in London, and the following year won the coveted Taylor Scholarship. Her interest in landscape led to her friendship with Frank Egginton, whilst another fellow artist, Eileen Reid encouraged her to exhibit with the WCSI. A retrospective of her work was held by the Ulster Museum in 1996. For an in-depth study on this fascinating artist and pioneering glider pilot see Kathleen Isabella Metcalfe Mackie: The Life and Work of an Ulster Artist, 2009. See also Lot 29.

      Whyte's
    • Kathleen Isabella Mackie ARUA (1899-1996) DONEGAL LANDSCAPE
      Nov. 29, 2021

      Kathleen Isabella Mackie ARUA (1899-1996) DONEGAL LANDSCAPE

      Est: €1,000 - €1,500

      Kathleen Isabella Mackie ARUA (1899-1996) DONEGAL LANDSCAPE oil on board with Castle Espie Gallery label on reverse h:14  w:18 in. Literature: Check book??? Born Kathleen Isabella Metcalfe in Belfast in 1899, she studied at the Richmond Lodge School and later at Alexandra College, Dublin. Upon returning home, she enrolled at the Belfast School of Art, whilst also taking private lessons from the watercolourist Jessie Douglas. In 1921, she entered the Royal Academy in London, and the following year won the coveted Taylor Scholarship. Her interest in landscape led to her friendship with Frank Egginton, whilst another fellow artist, Eileen Reid encouraged her to exhibit with the WCSI. A retrospective of her work was held by the Ulster Museum in 1996. For an in-depth study on this fascinating artist and pioneering glider pilot see Kathleen Isabella Metcalfe Mackie: The Life and Work of an Ulster Artist, 2009.

      Whyte's
    • Kathleen Isabella Mackie ARUA (1899-1996) STUDY OF A BOY, c. 1923-1925
      Nov. 29, 2021

      Kathleen Isabella Mackie ARUA (1899-1996) STUDY OF A BOY, c. 1923-1925

      Est: €1,500 - €2,000

      Kathleen Isabella Mackie ARUA (1899-1996) STUDY OF A BOY, c. 1923-1925 oil on canvas inscribed on reverse h:17.75  w:13.75 in. Born Kathleen Isabella Metcalfe in Belfast in 1899, she studied at the Richmond Lodge School and later at Alexandra College, Dublin. Upon returning home, she enrolled at the Belfast School of Art, whilst also taking private lessons from the watercolourist Jessie Douglas. In 1921, she entered the Royal Academy in London, and the following year won the coveted Taylor Scholarship. Her interest in landscape led to her friendship with Frank Egginton, whilst another fellow artist, Eileen Reid encouraged her to exhibit with the WCSI. A retrospective of her work was held by the Ulster Museum in 1996. For an in-depth study on this fascinating artist and pioneering glider pilot see Kathleen Isabella Metcalfe Mackie: The Life and Work of an Ulster Artist, 2009.

      Whyte's
    • Kathleen Isabella Mackie ARUA (1899-1996) CUTTING THE CORN, MUCKISH FROM HORN HEAD, COUNTY DONEGAL, 1937
      Oct. 19, 2020

      Kathleen Isabella Mackie ARUA (1899-1996) CUTTING THE CORN, MUCKISH FROM HORN HEAD, COUNTY DONEGAL, 1937

      Est: €800 - €1,200

      signed lower right; titled on reverse

      Whyte's
    • Kathleen Isabella Mackie ARUA (1899-1996) VIEW FROM HORN HEAD, COUNTY DONEGAL, 1938
      Oct. 19, 2020

      Kathleen Isabella Mackie ARUA (1899-1996) VIEW FROM HORN HEAD, COUNTY DONEGAL, 1938

      Est: €1,000 - €1,500

      signed lower right; titled on label on reverse

      Whyte's
    • Kathleen Isabella Mackie ARUA (1899-1996) DAWROS, COUNTY DONEGAL, 1927
      Oct. 19, 2020

      Kathleen Isabella Mackie ARUA (1899-1996) DAWROS, COUNTY DONEGAL, 1927

      Est: €1,500 - €2,000

      signed and dated lower right; with exhibition labels on reverse

      Whyte's
    • Kathleen Isabella Mackie ARUA (1899-1996) THE GREY WALLS (BLOODY FORELAND), COUNTY DONEGAL, 1959
      Oct. 19, 2020

      Kathleen Isabella Mackie ARUA (1899-1996) THE GREY WALLS (BLOODY FORELAND), COUNTY DONEGAL, 1959

      Est: €1,500 - €2,000

      signed lower left; with exhibition labels on reverse

      Whyte's
    • Kathleen Isabella Mackie (1889-1996) The Spinner (1923)
      Dec. 04, 2017

      Kathleen Isabella Mackie (1889-1996) The Spinner (1923)

      Est: €3,000 - €5,000

      Kathleen Isabella Mackie (1889-1996) The Spinner (1923) oil on canvas signed lower left and dated 1923 h:46  w:35.75 cm. Provenance: Private Collection

      Morgan O'Driscoll
    • Kathleen Isabella Mackie (1889-1996) Dawros, Co Donegal
      Sep. 14, 2015

      Kathleen Isabella Mackie (1889-1996) Dawros, Co Donegal

      Est: €1,800 - €2,500

      Kathleen Isabella Mackie (1889-1996) Dawros, Co Donegal oil on canvas board signed with initials lower left h:30  w:40.50 cm. Provenance: By Descent Private Collection

      Morgan O'Driscoll
    • Kathleen Isabella Mackie (1889-1996) The Grey Walls, Bloody Foreland, Donegal (1959)
      Sep. 14, 2015

      Kathleen Isabella Mackie (1889-1996) The Grey Walls, Bloody Foreland, Donegal (1959)

      Est: €2,500 - €3,500

      Kathleen Isabella Mackie (1889-1996) The Grey Walls, Bloody Foreland, Donegal (1959) oil on canvas board signed lower left h:35.60  w:50.80 cm. Provenance: By Descent Castle Espie Gallery, Co. Down Private Collection Exhibited: Royal Ulster Academy, 1959 No.33 Retrospective Exhibition, Castle Espie, 1985 No.52 Literature: Kathleen Isabella Metcalfe Mackie by Eamonn Maille & Paddy Mackie illustrated on page 259 In 1920, when studying at the Belfast School of Art, Mackie was introduced to Sir John and Lady Lavery who were in Belfast for the annual exhibition of the Belfast Art Society of which Sir John was president. She became a member of J. W. Carey's "1910 Sketching Club" and in 1921 submitted works for the Royal Dublin Society's Taylor Art Awards, winning a prize which led to her admission to the Royal Academy Schools in London. In 1922 she again submitted her work and won both the prestigious Taylor Award and, later, a British Institution scholarship which she held in all for a period of three years. Up until 1924 she studied under William Orpen, W. R. Sickert, George Clausen and Sir Gerald Kelly. She exhibited regularly from 1920 until 1959 at the Belfast Art Society, which later became the Ulster Academy of Arts and, later still, the Royal Ulster Academy. Mackie exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1926-7. She also exhibited at the Royal Academy, the Royal Hibernian Academy and the Watercolour Society of Ireland from 1922 until 1947.

      Morgan O'Driscoll
    • ***WITHDRAWN***KATHLEEN MACKIE ARUA (1899 - 1996)Near Dunfanaghy Co.DonegalWatercolour
      Jun. 14, 2015

      ***WITHDRAWN***KATHLEEN MACKIE ARUA (1899 - 1996)Near Dunfanaghy Co.DonegalWatercolour

      Est: €100 - €200

      ***WITHDRAWN***KATHLEEN MACKIE ARUA (1899 - 1996)Near Dunfanaghy Co.DonegalWatercolour, 13.5 x 17.5cm (5å_ x 7)Signed

      Adam's
    • Kathleen Mackie ARUA (1899 - 1996) Dunfanaghy from Horn Head Egg tempera and watercolour, 17 x 24.5cm (6¾ x 9¾'') Signed Kathleen Isabella Mackie was born in Belfast where she attended the School of Art from 1918. She moved to the Royal Academy
      Dec. 03, 2014

      Kathleen Mackie ARUA (1899 - 1996) Dunfanaghy from Horn Head Egg tempera and watercolour, 17 x 24.5cm (6¾ x 9¾'') Signed Kathleen Isabella Mackie was born in Belfast where she attended the School of Art from 1918. She moved to the Royal Academy

      Est: €400 - €600

      Kathleen Mackie ARUA (1899 - 1996) Dunfanaghy from Horn Head Egg tempera and watercolour, 17 x 24.5cm (6¾ x 9¾'') Signed Kathleen Isabella Mackie was born in Belfast where she attended the School of Art from 1918. She moved to the Royal Academy Schools in London in 1921 after winning various awards and there she came under the influence well known painters George Clausen, Sir Gerald Kelly and Sir William Orpen. The setting has been identified as Lisnalinchy, near Ballyclare and this is thought to be one of the first point-to-point races. Her love of Donegal brought her into contact with fellow artists Frank Egginton and they went on many painting expeditions together. In 1936 she was appointed ARUA. She exhibited regularly at the RHA, RUA and the Watercolour Society of Ireland .

      Adam's
    • Kathleen Mackie ARUA (1899 - 1996) Near Dunfanaghy Co.Donegal Watercolour, 13.5 x 17.5cm (5¼ x 7'') Signed
      Dec. 03, 2014

      Kathleen Mackie ARUA (1899 - 1996) Near Dunfanaghy Co.Donegal Watercolour, 13.5 x 17.5cm (5¼ x 7'') Signed

      Est: €300 - €500

      Kathleen Mackie ARUA (1899 - 1996) Near Dunfanaghy Co.Donegal Watercolour, 13.5 x 17.5cm (5¼ x 7'') Signed

      Adam's
    • Kathleen Mackie ARUA (1899 - 1996) The Thatchers Egg Tempera, 12.5 x 18cm (5 x 7'') Signed
      Dec. 03, 2014

      Kathleen Mackie ARUA (1899 - 1996) The Thatchers Egg Tempera, 12.5 x 18cm (5 x 7'') Signed

      Est: €300 - €500

      Kathleen Mackie ARUA (1899 - 1996) The Thatchers Egg Tempera, 12.5 x 18cm (5 x 7'') Signed

      Adam's
    • Kathleen Isabella Mackie (1899-1996) - NEAR
      Jun. 05, 2013

      Kathleen Isabella Mackie (1899-1996) - NEAR

      Est: £200 - £300

      Kathleen Isabella Mackie (1899-1996) - NEAR DELPHI, Egg Tempera on Board, 6 x 8 inches / 15 x 20 cm, Signed in Monogram

      Ross's Auctioneers & Valuers
    • Kathleen Isabella Metcalfe Mackie, ARUA
      Dec. 07, 2011

      Kathleen Isabella Metcalfe Mackie, ARUA

      Est: £400 - £500

      Kathleen Isabella Metcalfe Mackie, ARUA (1899-1996) - THE OLD DOG, MAYO, Egg Tempera on Board, 5 x 7 inches / 12.5 x 17.5 cm, Signed

      Ross's Auctioneers & Valuers
    • Kathleen Isabella Metcalfe Mackie, ARUA
      Dec. 07, 2011

      Kathleen Isabella Metcalfe Mackie, ARUA

      Est: £300 - £500

      Kathleen Isabella Metcalfe Mackie, ARUA (1899-1996) - BLOODY FORELAND, DONEGAL, Egg Tempera on Board, 5 x 7 inches / 12.5 x 17.5 cm, Signed

      Ross's Auctioneers & Valuers
    • Kathleen Isabella Metcalfe Mackie, ARUA
      Dec. 07, 2011

      Kathleen Isabella Metcalfe Mackie, ARUA

      Est: £300 - £500

      Kathleen Isabella Metcalfe Mackie, ARUA (1899-1996) - NEAR DUNFANAGHY, DONEGAL, Egg Tempera on Board, 5 x 7 inches / 12.5 x 17.5 cm, Signed in Monogram

      Ross's Auctioneers & Valuers
    • Kathleen Isabella Metcalfe Mackie, ARUA
      Dec. 07, 2011

      Kathleen Isabella Metcalfe Mackie, ARUA

      Est: £300 - £500

      Kathleen Isabella Metcalfe Mackie, ARUA (1899-1996) - LOUISBURGH, MAYO, Egg Tempera on Board, 5 x 7 inches / 12.5 x 17.5 cm, Signed

      Ross's Auctioneers & Valuers
    • Kathleen Isabella Mackie ARUA (1899-1996) NEAR
      Sep. 17, 2007

      Kathleen Isabella Mackie ARUA (1899-1996) NEAR

      Est: €1,000 - €1,500

      Kathleen Isabella Mackie ARUA (1899-1996) NEAR DUNLOW, DONEGAL signed with initials lower right; inscribed on reverse oil on canvas board 30 by 41cm., 12 by 16in.

      Whyte's
    • Kathleen Isabella Mackie ARUA (1899-1996) RESTING
      Sep. 17, 2007

      Kathleen Isabella Mackie ARUA (1899-1996) RESTING

      Est: €1,500 - €2,000

      Kathleen Isabella Mackie ARUA (1899-1996) RESTING BY THE CROLLY RIVER signed lower left; inscribed on reverse oil on canvas board 30 by 41cm., 12 by 16in. The Crolly River runs near Gortahork, Co. Donegal. Born Kathleen Isabella Metcalfe in Belfast in 1899, she studied at the Richmond Lodge School and later at Alexandra College, Dublin. Upon returning home, she enrolled at the Belfast School of Art, whilst also taking private lessons from the watercolourist Jessie Douglas. In 1921, she entered the RA Schools, London and the following year won the coveted ae50 Taylor Scholarship. Her interest in landscape led to her friendship with Frank Egginton, whilst another fellow artist, Eileen Reid, encouraged her to exhibit with the WCSI. A retrospective of her work was held by the Ulster Museum in 1996.

      Whyte's
    • Kathleen Isabella Mackie, A.R.U.A. (1899-1996)
      May. 12, 2005

      Kathleen Isabella Mackie, A.R.U.A. (1899-1996)

      Est: £400 - £600

      Cottages by the sea signed 'MACKIE' (lower left) watercolour 11 x 16 in. (27.9 x 40.7 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Kathleen Isabella Mackie, A.R.U.A. (1899-1996)
      May. 14, 2004

      Kathleen Isabella Mackie, A.R.U.A. (1899-1996)

      Est: £500 - £800

      Ballyness near Falcaragh, Co. Donegal pencil and watercolour 10 1/4 x 14 in. (26 x 35.5 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Kathleen Isabella Mackie, A.R.U.A. (1899-1996)
      May. 14, 2004

      Kathleen Isabella Mackie, A.R.U.A. (1899-1996)

      Est: £500 - £800

      Errigal, Co. Donegal watercolour 10 x 14 3/8 in. (25.4 x 36.5 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Kathleen Isabella Mackie (1899-1996)
      May. 15, 2003

      Kathleen Isabella Mackie (1899-1996)

      Est: $820 - $1,148

      Killary Bay, Co. Galway; and The haystack signed with initials 'KIM.' (lower left) bodycolour 5 x 7 in. (12.7 x 17.8 cm.) (2).

      Christie's
    • Kathleen Isabella Mackie ARUA (1899-1996) SEA CLIFFS WITH GULLS ON A FINE DAY signed with initials lower left watercolour heightened with white 19
      Feb. 18, 2003

      Kathleen Isabella Mackie ARUA (1899-1996) SEA CLIFFS WITH GULLS ON A FINE DAY signed with initials lower left watercolour heightened with white 19

      Est: -

      Kathleen Isabella Mackie ARUA (1899-1996) SEA CLIFFS WITH GULLS ON A FINE DAY signed with initials lower left watercolour heightened with white 19 by 39cm., 7.5 by 15.5in. Born Kathleen Isabella Metcalfe in Belfast in 1899, she studied at the Richmond Lodge School and later at Alexandra College, Dublin. Upon returning home, she enrolled at the Belfast School of Art, whilst also taking private lessons from the watercolourist Jessie Douglas. In 1921, she entered the RA Schools, London and the following year won the coveted E50 Taylor Scholarship. Her interest in landscape led to her friendship with Frank Egginton, whilst another fellow artist, Eileen Reid (see Whyte's auction catalogue, 19 November 2002, Lot 55), encouraged her to exhibit with the WCSI. A retrospective of her work was held by the Ulster Museum in 1996. E800-1,000 (E500-650 sterling approx.)

      Whyte's
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