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    • James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting
      May. 19, 2024

      James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting

      Est: $260 - $320

      ARTIST: James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) NAME: Girl with Lute MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 12 x 8 inches / 30 x 20 cm FRAME SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 28 cm SIGNATURE: Lower right SIMILAR ARTISTS: Emile Albert Gruppe, Arthur Diehl, Max Kuehne, Leon Dolice, Louis Kronberg, Frank Henry Shapleigh, Jane Peterson, Aldro Hibbard, William Trost Richards, Raphael Soyer, Abraham Walkowitz, David Davidovich Burliuk, Walter Emerson Baum, Andre Gittelson Gisson, Edmund Darch Lewis, Cesare Ricciardi CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116430 US Shipping $42 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) Considered a conservative Pennsylvania landscape artist who spent most of his career in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, artist James C, Magee was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1846. After his early schooling in New York and some private training in the fine arts there, Magee entered the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1896, spending the next six years taking classes beyond his four year degree and studying with a number of significant American artists who both studied and taught there including Thomas Eakins, Cecelia Beaux, Colin Campbell Cooper, Daniel Garber, Thomas Anshutz, and Edward Lamson Henry. Later in New York City, Magee studied with American Impressionist master, William Merritt Chase, and took classes from Ashcan School painter Robert Henri at the Art Students League. By 1924, the year of his death, Magee had exhibited groups of his expansive landscapes multiple times at the Art Institute of Chicago, The National Academy of Design, The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the avant-garde, Society of Independent Artists, where Magee met and befriended painters William Glackens, John Sloan, watercolorist John Marin and many other new and unknown modern artists from around the world who had gravitated to New York City. Based on a popular French model, the Society was open to anyone who could pay a $ 6.00 membership fee. Its first Annual Exhibition in New York City, April 10 to May 5, 1917, included over 2,000 works exhibited in the order of each artist’s last name including a large bucolic landscape of the Pennsylvania countryside and farmland near New Hope by James C. Magee. During this period in his career, Magee also joined the Society of American Artists founded in 1877 by a group of artists who were uncomfortable with the conservatism of the National Academy of Design. At the Society Magee met Robert Swain Gifford, Albert Pinkham Ryder, John Henry Twachtman, Alexander Helwig Wyant and other young and mid-career artists interested in exploring new methods and subject matter in American art. In 1897 a group of some of the most accomplished and progressive painters left the Society and formed a loose confederation called The Ten, comprised of Robert Reid, Edmund Tarbell, Willard Leroy Metcalf, E. E, Simmons, Childe Hassam, J. H. Twachtman, J. Alden Weir, Thomas W. Dewing, Joseph De Camp and Frank W. Benson. As the Society continued to fade, merging with the National Academy in 1906, more conservative realist, James C. Magee was invited to join the Concord Art Association in Concord, Massachusetts, sometime in 1917, where he first saw the work of Claude Monet, John Singer Sargent and Mary Cassatt. Magee exhibited work at Concord until 1922 when he decided to concentrate on his studio work back in Philadelphia, where he died in 1924 at the age of seventy-eight. James C. Magee in included in every major reference book of the period including The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005. A large body of his work in all media may be found in the Johnson Collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

      Broward Auction Gallery LLC
    • James C. Magee (American 1846-1924), oil on canvas
      Feb. 28, 2024

      James C. Magee (American 1846-1924), oil on canvas

      Est: $80 - $120

      James C. Magee (American 1846-1924), oil on canvas pastoral landscape, signed lower right and verso, 11 3/4" x 16", frame - 16" x 20". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

      Pook & Pook Inc.
    • James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting
      Feb. 11, 2024

      James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting

      Est: $260 - $320

      ARTIST: James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) NAME: Girl with Lute MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 12 x 8 inches / 30 x 20 cm FRAME SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 28 cm SIGNATURE: Lower right SIMILAR ARTISTS: Emile Albert Gruppe, Arthur Diehl, Max Kuehne, Leon Dolice, Louis Kronberg, Frank Henry Shapleigh, Jane Peterson, Aldro Hibbard, William Trost Richards, Raphael Soyer, Abraham Walkowitz, David Davidovich Burliuk, Walter Emerson Baum, Andre Gittelson Gisson, Edmund Darch Lewis, Cesare Ricciardi CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116430 US Shipping $42 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) Considered a conservative Pennsylvania landscape artist who spent most of his career in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, artist James C, Magee was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1846. After his early schooling in New York and some private training in the fine arts there, Magee entered the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1896, spending the next six years taking classes beyond his four year degree and studying with a number of significant American artists who both studied and taught there including Thomas Eakins, Cecelia Beaux, Colin Campbell Cooper, Daniel Garber, Thomas Anshutz, and Edward Lamson Henry. Later in New York City, Magee studied with American Impressionist master, William Merritt Chase, and took classes from Ashcan School painter Robert Henri at the Art Students League. By 1924, the year of his death, Magee had exhibited groups of his expansive landscapes multiple times at the Art Institute of Chicago, The National Academy of Design, The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the avant-garde, Society of Independent Artists, where Magee met and befriended painters William Glackens, John Sloan, watercolorist John Marin and many other new and unknown modern artists from around the world who had gravitated to New York City. Based on a popular French model, the Society was open to anyone who could pay a $ 6.00 membership fee. Its first Annual Exhibition in New York City, April 10 to May 5, 1917, included over 2,000 works exhibited in the order of each artist’s last name including a large bucolic landscape of the Pennsylvania countryside and farmland near New Hope by James C. Magee. During this period in his career, Magee also joined the Society of American Artists founded in 1877 by a group of artists who were uncomfortable with the conservatism of the National Academy of Design. At the Society Magee met Robert Swain Gifford, Albert Pinkham Ryder, John Henry Twachtman, Alexander Helwig Wyant and other young and mid-career artists interested in exploring new methods and subject matter in American art. In 1897 a group of some of the most accomplished and progressive painters left the Society and formed a loose confederation called The Ten, comprised of Robert Reid, Edmund Tarbell, Willard Leroy Metcalf, E. E, Simmons, Childe Hassam, J. H. Twachtman, J. Alden Weir, Thomas W. Dewing, Joseph De Camp and Frank W. Benson. As the Society continued to fade, merging with the National Academy in 1906, more conservative realist, James C. Magee was invited to join the Concord Art Association in Concord, Massachusetts, sometime in 1917, where he first saw the work of Claude Monet, John Singer Sargent and Mary Cassatt. Magee exhibited work at Concord until 1922 when he decided to concentrate on his studio work back in Philadelphia, where he died in 1924 at the age of seventy-eight. James C. Magee in included in every major reference book of the period including The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005. A large body of his work in all media may be found in the Johnson Collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

      Broward Auction Gallery LLC
    • James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting antique
      Feb. 04, 2024

      James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting antique

      Est: $425 - $550

      ARTIST: James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) TITLE: Village Scene MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Few minor paint losses. Some craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. Some damages to frame. ART SIZE: 22 x 18 inches / 55 x 45 cm FRAME SIZE: 34 x 30 inches / 86 x 76 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 128871 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: James C. Magee, 1846-1924. Considered a conservative Pennsylvania landscape artist who spent most of his career in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, artist James C, Magee was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1846. After his early schooling in New York and some private training in the fine arts there, Magee entered the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1896, spending the next six years taking classes beyond his four year degree and studying with a number of significant American artists who both studied and taught there including Thomas Eakins, Cecelia Beaux, Colin Campbell Cooper, Daniel Garber, Thomas Anshutz, and Edward Lamson Henry.

      Broward Auction Gallery LLC
    • James C. Magee, oil on canvas pastorial landscape
      Jan. 18, 2024

      James C. Magee, oil on canvas pastorial landscape

      Est: $300 - $500

      James C. Magee (American 1846-1924), oil on canvas pastorial landscape, signed lower right and verso, 11 3/4" x 16", frame - 16" x 20". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

      Pook & Pook Inc.
    • James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting
      Nov. 12, 2023

      James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting

      Est: $260 - $340

      ARTIST: James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) NAME: Girl with Lute MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 12 x 8 inches / 30 x 20 cm FRAME SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 28 cm SIGNATURE: Lower right SIMILAR ARTISTS: Emile Albert Gruppe, Arthur Diehl, Max Kuehne, Leon Dolice, Louis Kronberg, Frank Henry Shapleigh, Jane Peterson, Aldro Hibbard, William Trost Richards, Raphael Soyer, Abraham Walkowitz, David Davidovich Burliuk, Walter Emerson Baum, Andre Gittelson Gisson, Edmund Darch Lewis, Cesare Ricciardi CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116430 US Shipping $42 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) Considered a conservative Pennsylvania landscape artist who spent most of his career in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, artist James C, Magee was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1846. After his early schooling in New York and some private training in the fine arts there, Magee entered the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1896, spending the next six years taking classes beyond his four year degree and studying with a number of significant American artists who both studied and taught there including Thomas Eakins, Cecelia Beaux, Colin Campbell Cooper, Daniel Garber, Thomas Anshutz, and Edward Lamson Henry. Later in New York City, Magee studied with American Impressionist master, William Merritt Chase, and took classes from Ashcan School painter Robert Henri at the Art Students League. By 1924, the year of his death, Magee had exhibited groups of his expansive landscapes multiple times at the Art Institute of Chicago, The National Academy of Design, The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the avant-garde, Society of Independent Artists, where Magee met and befriended painters William Glackens, John Sloan, watercolorist John Marin and many other new and unknown modern artists from around the world who had gravitated to New York City. Based on a popular French model, the Society was open to anyone who could pay a $ 6.00 membership fee. Its first Annual Exhibition in New York City, April 10 to May 5, 1917, included over 2,000 works exhibited in the order of each artist’s last name including a large bucolic landscape of the Pennsylvania countryside and farmland near New Hope by James C. Magee. During this period in his career, Magee also joined the Society of American Artists founded in 1877 by a group of artists who were uncomfortable with the conservatism of the National Academy of Design. At the Society Magee met Robert Swain Gifford, Albert Pinkham Ryder, John Henry Twachtman, Alexander Helwig Wyant and other young and mid-career artists interested in exploring new methods and subject matter in American art. In 1897 a group of some of the most accomplished and progressive painters left the Society and formed a loose confederation called The Ten, comprised of Robert Reid, Edmund Tarbell, Willard Leroy Metcalf, E. E, Simmons, Childe Hassam, J. H. Twachtman, J. Alden Weir, Thomas W. Dewing, Joseph De Camp and Frank W. Benson. As the Society continued to fade, merging with the National Academy in 1906, more conservative realist, James C. Magee was invited to join the Concord Art Association in Concord, Massachusetts, sometime in 1917, where he first saw the work of Claude Monet, John Singer Sargent and Mary Cassatt. Magee exhibited work at Concord until 1922 when he decided to concentrate on his studio work back in Philadelphia, where he died in 1924 at the age of seventy-eight. James C. Magee in included in every major reference book of the period including The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005. A large body of his work in all media may be found in the Johnson Collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

      Broward Auction Gallery LLC
    • James C. Magee (1846 - 1924) American
      Nov. 05, 2023

      James C. Magee (1846 - 1924) American

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      James C. Magee (1846 - 1924) Oil on canvas, signed lower right, measures 6.5 x 9.5 and 10.5 x 13.5 inches with frame. Considered a conservative Pennsylvania landscape artist who spent most of his career in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, artist James C, Magee was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1846. After his early schooling in New York and some private training in the fine arts there, Magee entered the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1896, spending the next six years taking classes beyond his four year degree and studying with a number of significant American artists who both studied and taught there including Thomas Eakins, Cecelia Beaux, Colin Campbell Cooper, Daniel Garber, Thomas Anshutz, and Edward Lamson Henry. Later in New York City, Magee studied with American Impressionist master, William Merritt Chase, and took classes from Ashcan School painter Robert Henri at the Art Students League.

      Cutler Bay Auctions
    • James C. MAGEE: "Village Street - Seated Mourner".
      Oct. 07, 2023

      James C. MAGEE: "Village Street - Seated Mourner".

      Est: $400 - $500

      James C. MAGEE (American, 1846-1924): "Village Street - Seated Mourner". Oil on wood panel, painted on both sides. Signed in the lower left corner on one side. Titled in black ink on the verso. Panel size: 7 7/8 x 10 inches.

      Armstrong Fine Art
    • James C. MAGEE: "Voorburg Holland Windmill".
      Oct. 07, 2023

      James C. MAGEE: "Voorburg Holland Windmill".

      Est: $300 - $400

      James C. MAGEE (American, 1846-1924): "Voorburg Holland Windmill". Oil on board. Signed in the lower right corner. Titled in black ink on the verso. Panel size: 9 1/2 x 13 inches.

      Armstrong Fine Art
    • James C. MAGEE: "Voorburg Holland".
      Oct. 07, 2023

      James C. MAGEE: "Voorburg Holland".

      Est: $300 - $400

      James C. MAGEE (American, 1846-1924): "Voorburg Holland". Oil on board. Signed in the lower right corner. Titled in black ink on the verso. Panel size: 9 1/2 x 12 3/4 inches.

      Armstrong Fine Art
    • James C. MAGEE: "The Marshes".
      Oct. 07, 2023

      James C. MAGEE: "The Marshes".

      Est: $300 - $400

      James C. MAGEE (American, 1846-1924): "The Marshes". Oil on wood panel. Signed in the lower right corner. Titled in black ink on the verso. Panel size: 9 1/4 x 13 inches.

      Armstrong Fine Art
    • James C. Magee (1846 - 1924) American
      Sep. 14, 2023

      James C. Magee (1846 - 1924) American

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      James C. Magee (1846 - 1924) Oil on canvas, signed lower right, measures 6.5 x 9.5 and 10.5 x 13.5 inches with frame. Considered a conservative Pennsylvania landscape artist who spent most of his career in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, artist James C, Magee was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1846. After his early schooling in New York and some private training in the fine arts there, Magee entered the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1896, spending the next six years taking classes beyond his four year degree and studying with a number of significant American artists who both studied and taught there including Thomas Eakins, Cecelia Beaux, Colin Campbell Cooper, Daniel Garber, Thomas Anshutz, and Edward Lamson Henry. Later in New York City, Magee studied with American Impressionist master, William Merritt Chase, and took classes from Ashcan School painter Robert Henri at the Art Students League.

      Cutler Bay Auctions
    • James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting
      Aug. 20, 2023

      James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting

      Est: $260 - $340

      ARTIST: James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) NAME: Girl with Lute MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 12 x 8 inches / 30 x 20 cm FRAME SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 28 cm SIGNATURE: Lower right SIMILAR ARTISTS: Emile Albert Gruppe, Arthur Diehl, Max Kuehne, Leon Dolice, Louis Kronberg, Frank Henry Shapleigh, Jane Peterson, Aldro Hibbard, William Trost Richards, Raphael Soyer, Abraham Walkowitz, David Davidovich Burliuk, Walter Emerson Baum, Andre Gittelson Gisson, Edmund Darch Lewis, Cesare Ricciardi CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116430 US Shipping $42 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) Considered a conservative Pennsylvania landscape artist who spent most of his career in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, artist James C, Magee was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1846. After his early schooling in New York and some private training in the fine arts there, Magee entered the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1896, spending the next six years taking classes beyond his four year degree and studying with a number of significant American artists who both studied and taught there including Thomas Eakins, Cecelia Beaux, Colin Campbell Cooper, Daniel Garber, Thomas Anshutz, and Edward Lamson Henry. Later in New York City, Magee studied with American Impressionist master, William Merritt Chase, and took classes from Ashcan School painter Robert Henri at the Art Students League. By 1924, the year of his death, Magee had exhibited groups of his expansive landscapes multiple times at the Art Institute of Chicago, The National Academy of Design, The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the avant-garde, Society of Independent Artists, where Magee met and befriended painters William Glackens, John Sloan, watercolorist John Marin and many other new and unknown modern artists from around the world who had gravitated to New York City. Based on a popular French model, the Society was open to anyone who could pay a $ 6.00 membership fee. Its first Annual Exhibition in New York City, April 10 to May 5, 1917, included over 2,000 works exhibited in the order of each artist’s last name including a large bucolic landscape of the Pennsylvania countryside and farmland near New Hope by James C. Magee. During this period in his career, Magee also joined the Society of American Artists founded in 1877 by a group of artists who were uncomfortable with the conservatism of the National Academy of Design. At the Society Magee met Robert Swain Gifford, Albert Pinkham Ryder, John Henry Twachtman, Alexander Helwig Wyant and other young and mid-career artists interested in exploring new methods and subject matter in American art. In 1897 a group of some of the most accomplished and progressive painters left the Society and formed a loose confederation called The Ten, comprised of Robert Reid, Edmund Tarbell, Willard Leroy Metcalf, E. E, Simmons, Childe Hassam, J. H. Twachtman, J. Alden Weir, Thomas W. Dewing, Joseph De Camp and Frank W. Benson. As the Society continued to fade, merging with the National Academy in 1906, more conservative realist, James C. Magee was invited to join the Concord Art Association in Concord, Massachusetts, sometime in 1917, where he first saw the work of Claude Monet, John Singer Sargent and Mary Cassatt. Magee exhibited work at Concord until 1922 when he decided to concentrate on his studio work back in Philadelphia, where he died in 1924 at the age of seventy-eight. James C. Magee in included in every major reference book of the period including The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005. A large body of his work in all media may be found in the Johnson Collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

      Broward Auction Gallery LLC
    • James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting
      May. 14, 2023

      James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting

      Est: $280 - $360

      ARTIST: James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) NAME: Girl with Lute MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 12 x 8 inches / 30 x 20 cm FRAME SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 28 cm SIGNATURE: Lower right SIMILAR ARTISTS: Emile Albert Gruppe, Arthur Diehl, Max Kuehne, Leon Dolice, Louis Kronberg, Frank Henry Shapleigh, Jane Peterson, Aldro Hibbard, William Trost Richards, Raphael Soyer, Abraham Walkowitz, David Davidovich Burliuk, Walter Emerson Baum, Andre Gittelson Gisson, Edmund Darch Lewis, Cesare Ricciardi CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116430 US Shipping $42 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) Considered a conservative Pennsylvania landscape artist who spent most of his career in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, artist James C, Magee was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1846. After his early schooling in New York and some private training in the fine arts there, Magee entered the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1896, spending the next six years taking classes beyond his four year degree and studying with a number of significant American artists who both studied and taught there including Thomas Eakins, Cecelia Beaux, Colin Campbell Cooper, Daniel Garber, Thomas Anshutz, and Edward Lamson Henry. Later in New York City, Magee studied with American Impressionist master, William Merritt Chase, and took classes from Ashcan School painter Robert Henri at the Art Students League. By 1924, the year of his death, Magee had exhibited groups of his expansive landscapes multiple times at the Art Institute of Chicago, The National Academy of Design, The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the avant-garde, Society of Independent Artists, where Magee met and befriended painters William Glackens, John Sloan, watercolorist John Marin and many other new and unknown modern artists from around the world who had gravitated to New York City. Based on a popular French model, the Society was open to anyone who could pay a $ 6.00 membership fee. Its first Annual Exhibition in New York City, April 10 to May 5, 1917, included over 2,000 works exhibited in the order of each artist’s last name including a large bucolic landscape of the Pennsylvania countryside and farmland near New Hope by James C. Magee. During this period in his career, Magee also joined the Society of American Artists founded in 1877 by a group of artists who were uncomfortable with the conservatism of the National Academy of Design. At the Society Magee met Robert Swain Gifford, Albert Pinkham Ryder, John Henry Twachtman, Alexander Helwig Wyant and other young and mid-career artists interested in exploring new methods and subject matter in American art. In 1897 a group of some of the most accomplished and progressive painters left the Society and formed a loose confederation called The Ten, comprised of Robert Reid, Edmund Tarbell, Willard Leroy Metcalf, E. E, Simmons, Childe Hassam, J. H. Twachtman, J. Alden Weir, Thomas W. Dewing, Joseph De Camp and Frank W. Benson. As the Society continued to fade, merging with the National Academy in 1906, more conservative realist, James C. Magee was invited to join the Concord Art Association in Concord, Massachusetts, sometime in 1917, where he first saw the work of Claude Monet, John Singer Sargent and Mary Cassatt. Magee exhibited work at Concord until 1922 when he decided to concentrate on his studio work back in Philadelphia, where he died in 1924 at the age of seventy-eight. James C. Magee in included in every major reference book of the period including The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005. A large body of his work in all media may be found in the Johnson Collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

      Broward Auction Gallery LLC
    • (2) JAMES C. MAGEE (U.S.A., 1846-1924).
      Mar. 07, 2023

      (2) JAMES C. MAGEE (U.S.A., 1846-1924).

      Est: $100 - $1,000

      Landscape scene and boys fishing. Oil on canvas. One signed to lower right. Other apparently unsigned. From a New Jersey estate. Dimensions: 14" h x 12" w. Frame: 15.5" h x 13.5" w; 12" h x 14" w. Frame: 13.4" h x 15.5" w.

      Clarke Auction Gallery
    • JAMES C. MAGEE (U.S.A., 1846-1924).
      Mar. 07, 2023

      JAMES C. MAGEE (U.S.A., 1846-1924).

      Est: $100 - $1,000

      Forest Scene. Oil on cancas, Signed lower right. From a New Jersey estate. Dimensions: 24" h x 32" w. Frame: 26.25" h x 43.25" w.

      Clarke Auction Gallery
    • James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting
      Feb. 12, 2023

      James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting

      Est: $300 - $380

      ARTIST: James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) NAME: Girl with Lute MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 12 x 8 inches / 30 x 20 cm FRAME SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 28 cm SIGNATURE: Lower right SIMILAR ARTISTS: Emile Albert Gruppe, Arthur Diehl, Max Kuehne, Leon Dolice, Louis Kronberg, Frank Henry Shapleigh, Jane Peterson, Aldro Hibbard, William Trost Richards, Raphael Soyer, Abraham Walkowitz, David Davidovich Burliuk, Walter Emerson Baum, Andre Gittelson Gisson, Edmund Darch Lewis, Cesare Ricciardi CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116430 US Shipping $42 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) Considered a conservative Pennsylvania landscape artist who spent most of his career in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, artist James C, Magee was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1846. After his early schooling in New York and some private training in the fine arts there, Magee entered the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1896, spending the next six years taking classes beyond his four year degree and studying with a number of significant American artists who both studied and taught there including Thomas Eakins, Cecelia Beaux, Colin Campbell Cooper, Daniel Garber, Thomas Anshutz, and Edward Lamson Henry. Later in New York City, Magee studied with American Impressionist master, William Merritt Chase, and took classes from Ashcan School painter Robert Henri at the Art Students League. By 1924, the year of his death, Magee had exhibited groups of his expansive landscapes multiple times at the Art Institute of Chicago, The National Academy of Design, The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the avant-garde, Society of Independent Artists, where Magee met and befriended painters William Glackens, John Sloan, watercolorist John Marin and many other new and unknown modern artists from around the world who had gravitated to New York City. Based on a popular French model, the Society was open to anyone who could pay a $ 6.00 membership fee. Its first Annual Exhibition in New York City, April 10 to May 5, 1917, included over 2,000 works exhibited in the order of each artist’s last name including a large bucolic landscape of the Pennsylvania countryside and farmland near New Hope by James C. Magee. During this period in his career, Magee also joined the Society of American Artists founded in 1877 by a group of artists who were uncomfortable with the conservatism of the National Academy of Design. At the Society Magee met Robert Swain Gifford, Albert Pinkham Ryder, John Henry Twachtman, Alexander Helwig Wyant and other young and mid-career artists interested in exploring new methods and subject matter in American art. In 1897 a group of some of the most accomplished and progressive painters left the Society and formed a loose confederation called The Ten, comprised of Robert Reid, Edmund Tarbell, Willard Leroy Metcalf, E. E, Simmons, Childe Hassam, J. H. Twachtman, J. Alden Weir, Thomas W. Dewing, Joseph De Camp and Frank W. Benson. As the Society continued to fade, merging with the National Academy in 1906, more conservative realist, James C. Magee was invited to join the Concord Art Association in Concord, Massachusetts, sometime in 1917, where he first saw the work of Claude Monet, John Singer Sargent and Mary Cassatt. Magee exhibited work at Concord until 1922 when he decided to concentrate on his studio work back in Philadelphia, where he died in 1924 at the age of seventy-eight. James C. Magee in included in every major reference book of the period including The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005. A large body of his work in all media may be found in the Johnson Collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

      Broward Auction Gallery LLC
    • James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting
      Nov. 13, 2022

      James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting

      Est: $300 - $380

      ARTIST: James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) NAME: Girl with Lute MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 12 x 8 inches / 30 x 20 cm FRAME SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 28 cm SIGNATURE: Lower right SIMILAR ARTISTS: Emile Albert Gruppe, Arthur Diehl, Max Kuehne, Leon Dolice, Louis Kronberg, Frank Henry Shapleigh, Jane Peterson, Aldro Hibbard, William Trost Richards, Raphael Soyer, Abraham Walkowitz, David Davidovich Burliuk, Walter Emerson Baum, Andre Gittelson Gisson, Edmund Darch Lewis, Cesare Ricciardi CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116430 US Shipping $42 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) Considered a conservative Pennsylvania landscape artist who spent most of his career in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, artist James C, Magee was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1846. After his early schooling in New York and some private training in the fine arts there, Magee entered the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1896, spending the next six years taking classes beyond his four year degree and studying with a number of significant American artists who both studied and taught there including Thomas Eakins, Cecelia Beaux, Colin Campbell Cooper, Daniel Garber, Thomas Anshutz, and Edward Lamson Henry. Later in New York City, Magee studied with American Impressionist master, William Merritt Chase, and took classes from Ashcan School painter Robert Henri at the Art Students League. By 1924, the year of his death, Magee had exhibited groups of his expansive landscapes multiple times at the Art Institute of Chicago, The National Academy of Design, The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the avant-garde, Society of Independent Artists, where Magee met and befriended painters William Glackens, John Sloan, watercolorist John Marin and many other new and unknown modern artists from around the world who had gravitated to New York City. Based on a popular French model, the Society was open to anyone who could pay a $ 6.00 membership fee. Its first Annual Exhibition in New York City, April 10 to May 5, 1917, included over 2,000 works exhibited in the order of each artist’s last name including a large bucolic landscape of the Pennsylvania countryside and farmland near New Hope by James C. Magee. During this period in his career, Magee also joined the Society of American Artists founded in 1877 by a group of artists who were uncomfortable with the conservatism of the National Academy of Design. At the Society Magee met Robert Swain Gifford, Albert Pinkham Ryder, John Henry Twachtman, Alexander Helwig Wyant and other young and mid-career artists interested in exploring new methods and subject matter in American art. In 1897 a group of some of the most accomplished and progressive painters left the Society and formed a loose confederation called The Ten, comprised of Robert Reid, Edmund Tarbell, Willard Leroy Metcalf, E. E, Simmons, Childe Hassam, J. H. Twachtman, J. Alden Weir, Thomas W. Dewing, Joseph De Camp and Frank W. Benson. As the Society continued to fade, merging with the National Academy in 1906, more conservative realist, James C. Magee was invited to join the Concord Art Association in Concord, Massachusetts, sometime in 1917, where he first saw the work of Claude Monet, John Singer Sargent and Mary Cassatt. Magee exhibited work at Concord until 1922 when he decided to concentrate on his studio work back in Philadelphia, where he died in 1924 at the age of seventy-eight. James C. Magee in included in every major reference book of the period including The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005. A large body of his work in all media may be found in the Johnson Collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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    • James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting
      Aug. 21, 2022

      James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting

      Est: $320 - $400

      ARTIST: James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) NAME: Girl with Lute MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 12 x 8 inches / 30 x 20 cm FRAME SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 28 cm SIGNATURE: Lower right SIMILAR ARTISTS: Emile Albert Gruppe, Arthur Diehl, Max Kuehne, Leon Dolice, Louis Kronberg, Frank Henry Shapleigh, Jane Peterson, Aldro Hibbard, William Trost Richards, Raphael Soyer, Abraham Walkowitz, David Davidovich Burliuk, Walter Emerson Baum, Andre Gittelson Gisson, Edmund Darch Lewis, Cesare Ricciardi CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116430 US Shipping $42 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) Considered a conservative Pennsylvania landscape artist who spent most of his career in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, artist James C, Magee was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1846. After his early schooling in New York and some private training in the fine arts there, Magee entered the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1896, spending the next six years taking classes beyond his four year degree and studying with a number of significant American artists who both studied and taught there including Thomas Eakins, Cecelia Beaux, Colin Campbell Cooper, Daniel Garber, Thomas Anshutz, and Edward Lamson Henry. Later in New York City, Magee studied with American Impressionist master, William Merritt Chase, and took classes from Ashcan School painter Robert Henri at the Art Students League. By 1924, the year of his death, Magee had exhibited groups of his expansive landscapes multiple times at the Art Institute of Chicago, The National Academy of Design, The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the avant-garde, Society of Independent Artists, where Magee met and befriended painters William Glackens, John Sloan, watercolorist John Marin and many other new and unknown modern artists from around the world who had gravitated to New York City. Based on a popular French model, the Society was open to anyone who could pay a $ 6.00 membership fee. Its first Annual Exhibition in New York City, April 10 to May 5, 1917, included over 2,000 works exhibited in the order of each artist’s last name including a large bucolic landscape of the Pennsylvania countryside and farmland near New Hope by James C. Magee. During this period in his career, Magee also joined the Society of American Artists founded in 1877 by a group of artists who were uncomfortable with the conservatism of the National Academy of Design. At the Society Magee met Robert Swain Gifford, Albert Pinkham Ryder, John Henry Twachtman, Alexander Helwig Wyant and other young and mid-career artists interested in exploring new methods and subject matter in American art. In 1897 a group of some of the most accomplished and progressive painters left the Society and formed a loose confederation called The Ten, comprised of Robert Reid, Edmund Tarbell, Willard Leroy Metcalf, E. E, Simmons, Childe Hassam, J. H. Twachtman, J. Alden Weir, Thomas W. Dewing, Joseph De Camp and Frank W. Benson. As the Society continued to fade, merging with the National Academy in 1906, more conservative realist, James C. Magee was invited to join the Concord Art Association in Concord, Massachusetts, sometime in 1917, where he first saw the work of Claude Monet, John Singer Sargent and Mary Cassatt. Magee exhibited work at Concord until 1922 when he decided to concentrate on his studio work back in Philadelphia, where he died in 1924 at the age of seventy-eight. James C. Magee in included in every major reference book of the period including The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005. A large body of his work in all media may be found in the Johnson Collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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    • James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting
      May. 08, 2022

      James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting

      Est: $320 - $400

      ARTIST: James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) NAME: Girl with Lute MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 12 x 8 inches / 30 x 20 cm FRAME SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 28 cm SIGNATURE: Lower right SIMILAR ARTISTS: Emile Albert Gruppe, Arthur Diehl, Max Kuehne, Leon Dolice, Louis Kronberg, Frank Henry Shapleigh, Jane Peterson, Aldro Hibbard, William Trost Richards, Raphael Soyer, Abraham Walkowitz, David Davidovich Burliuk, Walter Emerson Baum, Andre Gittelson Gisson, Edmund Darch Lewis, Cesare Ricciardi CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116430 US Shipping $42 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) Considered a conservative Pennsylvania landscape artist who spent most of his career in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, artist James C, Magee was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1846. After his early schooling in New York and some private training in the fine arts there, Magee entered the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1896, spending the next six years taking classes beyond his four year degree and studying with a number of significant American artists who both studied and taught there including Thomas Eakins, Cecelia Beaux, Colin Campbell Cooper, Daniel Garber, Thomas Anshutz, and Edward Lamson Henry. Later in New York City, Magee studied with American Impressionist master, William Merritt Chase, and took classes from Ashcan School painter Robert Henri at the Art Students League. By 1924, the year of his death, Magee had exhibited groups of his expansive landscapes multiple times at the Art Institute of Chicago, The National Academy of Design, The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the avant-garde, Society of Independent Artists, where Magee met and befriended painters William Glackens, John Sloan, watercolorist John Marin and many other new and unknown modern artists from around the world who had gravitated to New York City. Based on a popular French model, the Society was open to anyone who could pay a $ 6.00 membership fee. Its first Annual Exhibition in New York City, April 10 to May 5, 1917, included over 2,000 works exhibited in the order of each artist’s last name including a large bucolic landscape of the Pennsylvania countryside and farmland near New Hope by James C. Magee. During this period in his career, Magee also joined the Society of American Artists founded in 1877 by a group of artists who were uncomfortable with the conservatism of the National Academy of Design. At the Society Magee met Robert Swain Gifford, Albert Pinkham Ryder, John Henry Twachtman, Alexander Helwig Wyant and other young and mid-career artists interested in exploring new methods and subject matter in American art. In 1897 a group of some of the most accomplished and progressive painters left the Society and formed a loose confederation called The Ten, comprised of Robert Reid, Edmund Tarbell, Willard Leroy Metcalf, E. E, Simmons, Childe Hassam, J. H. Twachtman, J. Alden Weir, Thomas W. Dewing, Joseph De Camp and Frank W. Benson. As the Society continued to fade, merging with the National Academy in 1906, more conservative realist, James C. Magee was invited to join the Concord Art Association in Concord, Massachusetts, sometime in 1917, where he first saw the work of Claude Monet, John Singer Sargent and Mary Cassatt. Magee exhibited work at Concord until 1922 when he decided to concentrate on his studio work back in Philadelphia, where he died in 1924 at the age of seventy-eight. James C. Magee in included in every major reference book of the period including The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005. A large body of his work in all media may be found in the Johnson Collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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    • James C. Magee (1846 - 1924)
      Apr. 06, 2022

      James C. Magee (1846 - 1924)

      Est: $100 - $300

      James C. Magee, American (1846 - 1924) Oil on Board "Young Girl in a Field of Flowers" Signed Lower Right. Frank S. Schwarz & Son Philadelphia label to accompany the lot. Measures 8-1/8" x 4-5/8". Frame measures 14-3/8" x 10-3/4" x 1-1/2". Condition: Good condition. Estimate: $100.00 - $300.00 Domestic Shipping: $78.00

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    • James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting
      Feb. 06, 2022

      James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting

      Est: $340 - $425

      ARTIST: James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) NAME: Girl with Lute MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 12 x 8 inches / 30 x 20 cm FRAME SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 28 cm SIGNATURE: Lower right SIMILAR ARTISTS: Emile Albert Gruppe, Arthur Diehl, Max Kuehne, Leon Dolice, Louis Kronberg, Frank Henry Shapleigh, Jane Peterson, Aldro Hibbard, William Trost Richards, Raphael Soyer, Abraham Walkowitz, David Davidovich Burliuk, Walter Emerson Baum, Andre Gittelson Gisson, Edmund Darch Lewis, Cesare Ricciardi CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116430 US Shipping $42 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) Considered a conservative Pennsylvania landscape artist who spent most of his career in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, artist James C, Magee was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1846. After his early schooling in New York and some private training in the fine arts there, Magee entered the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1896, spending the next six years taking classes beyond his four year degree and studying with a number of significant American artists who both studied and taught there including Thomas Eakins, Cecelia Beaux, Colin Campbell Cooper, Daniel Garber, Thomas Anshutz, and Edward Lamson Henry. Later in New York City, Magee studied with American Impressionist master, William Merritt Chase, and took classes from Ashcan School painter Robert Henri at the Art Students League. By 1924, the year of his death, Magee had exhibited groups of his expansive landscapes multiple times at the Art Institute of Chicago, The National Academy of Design, The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the avant-garde, Society of Independent Artists, where Magee met and befriended painters William Glackens, John Sloan, watercolorist John Marin and many other new and unknown modern artists from around the world who had gravitated to New York City. Based on a popular French model, the Society was open to anyone who could pay a $ 6.00 membership fee. Its first Annual Exhibition in New York City, April 10 to May 5, 1917, included over 2,000 works exhibited in the order of each artist’s last name including a large bucolic landscape of the Pennsylvania countryside and farmland near New Hope by James C. Magee. During this period in his career, Magee also joined the Society of American Artists founded in 1877 by a group of artists who were uncomfortable with the conservatism of the National Academy of Design. At the Society Magee met Robert Swain Gifford, Albert Pinkham Ryder, John Henry Twachtman, Alexander Helwig Wyant and other young and mid-career artists interested in exploring new methods and subject matter in American art. In 1897 a group of some of the most accomplished and progressive painters left the Society and formed a loose confederation called The Ten, comprised of Robert Reid, Edmund Tarbell, Willard Leroy Metcalf, E. E, Simmons, Childe Hassam, J. H. Twachtman, J. Alden Weir, Thomas W. Dewing, Joseph De Camp and Frank W. Benson. As the Society continued to fade, merging with the National Academy in 1906, more conservative realist, James C. Magee was invited to join the Concord Art Association in Concord, Massachusetts, sometime in 1917, where he first saw the work of Claude Monet, John Singer Sargent and Mary Cassatt. Magee exhibited work at Concord until 1922 when he decided to concentrate on his studio work back in Philadelphia, where he died in 1924 at the age of seventy-eight. James C. Magee in included in every major reference book of the period including The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005. A large body of his work in all media may be found in the Johnson Collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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    • James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting
      Nov. 14, 2021

      James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting

      Est: $360 - $450

      ARTIST: James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) NAME: Girl with Lute MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 12 x 8 inches / 30 x 20 cm FRAME SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 28 cm SIGNATURE: Lower right SIMILAR ARTISTS: Emile Albert Gruppe, Arthur Diehl, Max Kuehne, Leon Dolice, Louis Kronberg, Frank Henry Shapleigh, Jane Peterson, Aldro Hibbard, William Trost Richards, Raphael Soyer, Abraham Walkowitz, David Davidovich Burliuk, Walter Emerson Baum, Andre Gittelson Gisson, Edmund Darch Lewis, Cesare Ricciardi CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116430 US Shipping $42 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) Considered a conservative Pennsylvania landscape artist who spent most of his career in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, artist James C, Magee was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1846. After his early schooling in New York and some private training in the fine arts there, Magee entered the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1896, spending the next six years taking classes beyond his four year degree and studying with a number of significant American artists who both studied and taught there including Thomas Eakins, Cecelia Beaux, Colin Campbell Cooper, Daniel Garber, Thomas Anshutz, and Edward Lamson Henry. Later in New York City, Magee studied with American Impressionist master, William Merritt Chase, and took classes from Ashcan School painter Robert Henri at the Art Students League. By 1924, the year of his death, Magee had exhibited groups of his expansive landscapes multiple times at the Art Institute of Chicago, The National Academy of Design, The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the avant-garde, Society of Independent Artists, where Magee met and befriended painters William Glackens, John Sloan, watercolorist John Marin and many other new and unknown modern artists from around the world who had gravitated to New York City. Based on a popular French model, the Society was open to anyone who could pay a $ 6.00 membership fee. Its first Annual Exhibition in New York City, April 10 to May 5, 1917, included over 2,000 works exhibited in the order of each artist’s last name including a large bucolic landscape of the Pennsylvania countryside and farmland near New Hope by James C. Magee. During this period in his career, Magee also joined the Society of American Artists founded in 1877 by a group of artists who were uncomfortable with the conservatism of the National Academy of Design. At the Society Magee met Robert Swain Gifford, Albert Pinkham Ryder, John Henry Twachtman, Alexander Helwig Wyant and other young and mid-career artists interested in exploring new methods and subject matter in American art. In 1897 a group of some of the most accomplished and progressive painters left the Society and formed a loose confederation called The Ten, comprised of Robert Reid, Edmund Tarbell, Willard Leroy Metcalf, E. E, Simmons, Childe Hassam, J. H. Twachtman, J. Alden Weir, Thomas W. Dewing, Joseph De Camp and Frank W. Benson. As the Society continued to fade, merging with the National Academy in 1906, more conservative realist, James C. Magee was invited to join the Concord Art Association in Concord, Massachusetts, sometime in 1917, where he first saw the work of Claude Monet, John Singer Sargent and Mary Cassatt. Magee exhibited work at Concord until 1922 when he decided to concentrate on his studio work back in Philadelphia, where he died in 1924 at the age of seventy-eight. James C. Magee in included in every major reference book of the period including The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005. A large body of his work in all media may be found in the Johnson Collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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    • James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting
      Aug. 07, 2021

      James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting

      Est: $380 - $475

      ARTIST: James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) NAME: Girl with Lute MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 12 x 8 inches / 30 x 20 cm FRAME SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 28 cm SIGNATURE: Lower right SIMILAR ARTISTS: Emile Albert Gruppe, Arthur Diehl, Max Kuehne, Leon Dolice, Louis Kronberg, Frank Henry Shapleigh, Jane Peterson, Aldro Hibbard, William Trost Richards, Raphael Soyer, Abraham Walkowitz, David Davidovich Burliuk, Walter Emerson Baum, Andre Gittelson Gisson, Edmund Darch Lewis, Cesare Ricciardi CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116430 US Shipping $42 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) Considered a conservative Pennsylvania landscape artist who spent most of his career in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, artist James C, Magee was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1846. After his early schooling in New York and some private training in the fine arts there, Magee entered the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1896, spending the next six years taking classes beyond his four year degree and studying with a number of significant American artists who both studied and taught there including Thomas Eakins, Cecelia Beaux, Colin Campbell Cooper, Daniel Garber, Thomas Anshutz, and Edward Lamson Henry. Later in New York City, Magee studied with American Impressionist master, William Merritt Chase, and took classes from Ashcan School painter Robert Henri at the Art Students League. By 1924, the year of his death, Magee had exhibited groups of his expansive landscapes multiple times at the Art Institute of Chicago, The National Academy of Design, The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the avant-garde, Society of Independent Artists, where Magee met and befriended painters William Glackens, John Sloan, watercolorist John Marin and many other new and unknown modern artists from around the world who had gravitated to New York City. Based on a popular French model, the Society was open to anyone who could pay a $ 6.00 membership fee. Its first Annual Exhibition in New York City, April 10 to May 5, 1917, included over 2,000 works exhibited in the order of each artist’s last name including a large bucolic landscape of the Pennsylvania countryside and farmland near New Hope by James C. Magee. During this period in his career, Magee also joined the Society of American Artists founded in 1877 by a group of artists who were uncomfortable with the conservatism of the National Academy of Design. At the Society Magee met Robert Swain Gifford, Albert Pinkham Ryder, John Henry Twachtman, Alexander Helwig Wyant and other young and mid-career artists interested in exploring new methods and subject matter in American art. In 1897 a group of some of the most accomplished and progressive painters left the Society and formed a loose confederation called The Ten, comprised of Robert Reid, Edmund Tarbell, Willard Leroy Metcalf, E. E, Simmons, Childe Hassam, J. H. Twachtman, J. Alden Weir, Thomas W. Dewing, Joseph De Camp and Frank W. Benson. As the Society continued to fade, merging with the National Academy in 1906, more conservative realist, James C. Magee was invited to join the Concord Art Association in Concord, Massachusetts, sometime in 1917, where he first saw the work of Claude Monet, John Singer Sargent and Mary Cassatt. Magee exhibited work at Concord until 1922 when he decided to concentrate on his studio work back in Philadelphia, where he died in 1924 at the age of seventy-eight. James C. Magee in included in every major reference book of the period including The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005. A large body of his work in all media may be found in the Johnson Collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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    • James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting
      May. 09, 2021

      James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting

      Est: $400 - $500

      ARTIST: James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) NAME: Girl with Lute MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 12 x 8 inches / 30 x 20 cm FRAME SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 28 cm SIGNATURE: Lower right SIMILAR ARTISTS: Emile Albert Gruppe, Arthur Diehl, Max Kuehne, Leon Dolice, Louis Kronberg, Frank Henry Shapleigh, Jane Peterson, Aldro Hibbard, William Trost Richards, Raphael Soyer, Abraham Walkowitz, David Davidovich Burliuk, Walter Emerson Baum, Andre Gittelson Gisson, Edmund Darch Lewis, Cesare Ricciardi CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116430 US Shipping $42 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) Considered a conservative Pennsylvania landscape artist who spent most of his career in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, artist James C, Magee was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1846. After his early schooling in New York and some private training in the fine arts there, Magee entered the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1896, spending the next six years taking classes beyond his four year degree and studying with a number of significant American artists who both studied and taught there including Thomas Eakins, Cecelia Beaux, Colin Campbell Cooper, Daniel Garber, Thomas Anshutz, and Edward Lamson Henry. Later in New York City, Magee studied with American Impressionist master, William Merritt Chase, and took classes from Ashcan School painter Robert Henri at the Art Students League. By 1924, the year of his death, Magee had exhibited groups of his expansive landscapes multiple times at the Art Institute of Chicago, The National Academy of Design, The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the avant-garde, Society of Independent Artists, where Magee met and befriended painters William Glackens, John Sloan, watercolorist John Marin and many other new and unknown modern artists from around the world who had gravitated to New York City. Based on a popular French model, the Society was open to anyone who could pay a $ 6.00 membership fee. Its first Annual Exhibition in New York City, April 10 to May 5, 1917, included over 2,000 works exhibited in the order of each artist’s last name including a large bucolic landscape of the Pennsylvania countryside and farmland near New Hope by James C. Magee. During this period in his career, Magee also joined the Society of American Artists founded in 1877 by a group of artists who were uncomfortable with the conservatism of the National Academy of Design. At the Society Magee met Robert Swain Gifford, Albert Pinkham Ryder, John Henry Twachtman, Alexander Helwig Wyant and other young and mid-career artists interested in exploring new methods and subject matter in American art. In 1897 a group of some of the most accomplished and progressive painters left the Society and formed a loose confederation called The Ten, comprised of Robert Reid, Edmund Tarbell, Willard Leroy Metcalf, E. E, Simmons, Childe Hassam, J. H. Twachtman, J. Alden Weir, Thomas W. Dewing, Joseph De Camp and Frank W. Benson. As the Society continued to fade, merging with the National Academy in 1906, more conservative realist, James C. Magee was invited to join the Concord Art Association in Concord, Massachusetts, sometime in 1917, where he first saw the work of Claude Monet, John Singer Sargent and Mary Cassatt. Magee exhibited work at Concord until 1922 when he decided to concentrate on his studio work back in Philadelphia, where he died in 1924 at the age of seventy-eight. James C. Magee in included in every major reference book of the period including The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005. A large body of his work in all media may be found in the Johnson Collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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    • James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting
      Feb. 07, 2021

      James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting

      Est: $380 - $425

      ARTIST: James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) NAME: Girl with Lute MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 12 x 8 inches / 30 x 20 cm FRAME SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 28 cm SIGNATURE: Lower right SIMILAR ARTISTS: Emile Albert Gruppe, Arthur Diehl, Max Kuehne, Leon Dolice, Louis Kronberg, Frank Henry Shapleigh, Jane Peterson, Aldro Hibbard, William Trost Richards, Raphael Soyer, Abraham Walkowitz, David Davidovich Burliuk, Walter Emerson Baum, Andre Gittelson Gisson, Edmund Darch Lewis, Cesare Ricciardi CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116430 US Shipping $42 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) Considered a conservative Pennsylvania landscape artist who spent most of his career in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, artist James C, Magee was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1846. After his early schooling in New York and some private training in the fine arts there, Magee entered the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1896, spending the next six years taking classes beyond his four year degree and studying with a number of significant American artists who both studied and taught there including Thomas Eakins, Cecelia Beaux, Colin Campbell Cooper, Daniel Garber, Thomas Anshutz, and Edward Lamson Henry. Later in New York City, Magee studied with American Impressionist master, William Merritt Chase, and took classes from Ashcan School painter Robert Henri at the Art Students League. By 1924, the year of his death, Magee had exhibited groups of his expansive landscapes multiple times at the Art Institute of Chicago, The National Academy of Design, The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the avant-garde, Society of Independent Artists, where Magee met and befriended painters William Glackens, John Sloan, watercolorist John Marin and many other new and unknown modern artists from around the world who had gravitated to New York City. Based on a popular French model, the Society was open to anyone who could pay a $ 6.00 membership fee. Its first Annual Exhibition in New York City, April 10 to May 5, 1917, included over 2,000 works exhibited in the order of each artist’s last name including a large bucolic landscape of the Pennsylvania countryside and farmland near New Hope by James C. Magee. During this period in his career, Magee also joined the Society of American Artists founded in 1877 by a group of artists who were uncomfortable with the conservatism of the National Academy of Design. At the Society Magee met Robert Swain Gifford, Albert Pinkham Ryder, John Henry Twachtman, Alexander Helwig Wyant and other young and mid-career artists interested in exploring new methods and subject matter in American art. In 1897 a group of some of the most accomplished and progressive painters left the Society and formed a loose confederation called The Ten, comprised of Robert Reid, Edmund Tarbell, Willard Leroy Metcalf, E. E, Simmons, Childe Hassam, J. H. Twachtman, J. Alden Weir, Thomas W. Dewing, Joseph De Camp and Frank W. Benson. As the Society continued to fade, merging with the National Academy in 1906, more conservative realist, James C. Magee was invited to join the Concord Art Association in Concord, Massachusetts, sometime in 1917, where he first saw the work of Claude Monet, John Singer Sargent and Mary Cassatt. Magee exhibited work at Concord until 1922 when he decided to concentrate on his studio work back in Philadelphia, where he died in 1924 at the age of seventy-eight. James C. Magee in included in every major reference book of the period including The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005. A large body of his work in all media may be found in the Johnson Collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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    • James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting
      Nov. 08, 2020

      James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting

      Est: $400 - $425

      ARTIST: James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) NAME: Girl with Lute MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 12 x 8 inches / 30 x 20 cm FRAME SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 28 cm SIGNATURE: Lower right SIMILAR ARTISTS: Emile Albert Gruppe, Arthur Diehl, Max Kuehne, Leon Dolice, Louis Kronberg, Frank Henry Shapleigh, Jane Peterson, Aldro Hibbard, William Trost Richards, Raphael Soyer, Abraham Walkowitz, David Davidovich Burliuk, Walter Emerson Baum, Andre Gittelson Gisson, Edmund Darch Lewis, Cesare Ricciardi CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116430 US Shipping $42 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) Considered a conservative Pennsylvania landscape artist who spent most of his career in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, artist James C, Magee was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1846. After his early schooling in New York and some private training in the fine arts there, Magee entered the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1896, spending the next six years taking classes beyond his four year degree and studying with a number of significant American artists who both studied and taught there including Thomas Eakins, Cecelia Beaux, Colin Campbell Cooper, Daniel Garber, Thomas Anshutz, and Edward Lamson Henry. Later in New York City, Magee studied with American Impressionist master, William Merritt Chase, and took classes from Ashcan School painter Robert Henri at the Art Students League. By 1924, the year of his death, Magee had exhibited groups of his expansive landscapes multiple times at the Art Institute of Chicago, The National Academy of Design, The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the avant-garde, Society of Independent Artists, where Magee met and befriended painters William Glackens, John Sloan, watercolorist John Marin and many other new and unknown modern artists from around the world who had gravitated to New York City. Based on a popular French model, the Society was open to anyone who could pay a $ 6.00 membership fee. Its first Annual Exhibition in New York City, April 10 to May 5, 1917, included over 2,000 works exhibited in the order of each artist’s last name including a large bucolic landscape of the Pennsylvania countryside and farmland near New Hope by James C. Magee. During this period in his career, Magee also joined the Society of American Artists founded in 1877 by a group of artists who were uncomfortable with the conservatism of the National Academy of Design. At the Society Magee met Robert Swain Gifford, Albert Pinkham Ryder, John Henry Twachtman, Alexander Helwig Wyant and other young and mid-career artists interested in exploring new methods and subject matter in American art. In 1897 a group of some of the most accomplished and progressive painters left the Society and formed a loose confederation called The Ten, comprised of Robert Reid, Edmund Tarbell, Willard Leroy Metcalf, E. E, Simmons, Childe Hassam, J. H. Twachtman, J. Alden Weir, Thomas W. Dewing, Joseph De Camp and Frank W. Benson. As the Society continued to fade, merging with the National Academy in 1906, more conservative realist, James C. Magee was invited to join the Concord Art Association in Concord, Massachusetts, sometime in 1917, where he first saw the work of Claude Monet, John Singer Sargent and Mary Cassatt. Magee exhibited work at Concord until 1922 when he decided to concentrate on his studio work back in Philadelphia, where he died in 1924 at the age of seventy-eight. James C. Magee in included in every major reference book of the period including The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005. A large body of his work in all media may be found in the Johnson Collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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    • James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting
      Aug. 09, 2020

      James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting

      Est: $425 - $450

      ARTIST: James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) NAME: Girl with Lute MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 12 x 8 inches / 30 x 20 cm FRAME SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 28 cm SIGNATURE: Lower right SIMILAR ARTISTS: Emile Albert Gruppe, Arthur Diehl, Max Kuehne, Leon Dolice, Louis Kronberg, Frank Henry Shapleigh, Jane Peterson, Aldro Hibbard, William Trost Richards, Raphael Soyer, Abraham Walkowitz, David Davidovich Burliuk, Walter Emerson Baum, Andre Gittelson Gisson, Edmund Darch Lewis, Cesare Ricciardi CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116430 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $42 + insurance. James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) Considered a conservative Pennsylvania landscape artist who spent most of his career in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, artist James C, Magee was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1846. After his early schooling in New York and some private training in the fine arts there, Magee entered the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1896, spending the next six years taking classes beyond his four year degree and studying with a number of significant American artists who both studied and taught there including Thomas Eakins, Cecelia Beaux, Colin Campbell Cooper, Daniel Garber, Thomas Anshutz, and Edward Lamson Henry. Later in New York City, Magee studied with American Impressionist master, William Merritt Chase, and took classes from Ashcan School painter Robert Henri at the Art Students League. By 1924, the year of his death, Magee had exhibited groups of his expansive landscapes multiple times at the Art Institute of Chicago, The National Academy of Design, The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the avant-garde, Society of Independent Artists, where Magee met and befriended painters William Glackens, John Sloan, watercolorist John Marin and many other new and unknown modern artists from around the world who had gravitated to New York City. Based on a popular French model, the Society was open to anyone who could pay a $ 6.00 membership fee. Its first Annual Exhibition in New York City, April 10 to May 5, 1917, included over 2,000 works exhibited in the order of each artist’s last name including a large bucolic landscape of the Pennsylvania countryside and farmland near New Hope by James C. Magee. During this period in his career, Magee also joined the Society of American Artists founded in 1877 by a group of artists who were uncomfortable with the conservatism of the National Academy of Design. At the Society Magee met Robert Swain Gifford, Albert Pinkham Ryder, John Henry Twachtman, Alexander Helwig Wyant and other young and mid-career artists interested in exploring new methods and subject matter in American art. In 1897 a group of some of the most accomplished and progressive painters left the Society and formed a loose confederation called The Ten, comprised of Robert Reid, Edmund Tarbell, Willard Leroy Metcalf, E. E, Simmons, Childe Hassam, J. H. Twachtman, J. Alden Weir, Thomas W. Dewing, Joseph De Camp and Frank W. Benson. As the Society continued to fade, merging with the National Academy in 1906, more conservative realist, James C. Magee was invited to join the Concord Art Association in Concord, Massachusetts, sometime in 1917, where he first saw the work of Claude Monet, John Singer Sargent and Mary Cassatt. Magee exhibited work at Concord until 1922 when he decided to concentrate on his studio work back in Philadelphia, where he died in 1924 at the age of seventy-eight. James C. Magee in included in every major reference book of the period including The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005. A large body of his work in all media may be found in the Johnson Collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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    • James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting
      May. 03, 2020

      James C Magee (PA,NY,1846-1924) oil painting

      Est: $425 - $475

      ARTIST: James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) NAME: Girl with Lute MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 12 x 8 inches / 30 x 20 cm FRAME SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 28 cm SIGNATURE: Lower right SIMILAR ARTISTS: Emile Albert Gruppe, Arthur Diehl, Max Kuehne, Leon Dolice, Louis Kronberg, Frank Henry Shapleigh, Jane Peterson, Aldro Hibbard, William Trost Richards, Raphael Soyer, Abraham Walkowitz, David Davidovich Burliuk, Walter Emerson Baum, Andre Gittelson Gisson, Edmund Darch Lewis, Cesare Ricciardi CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116430 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $42 + insurance. James C Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846 - 1924) Considered a conservative Pennsylvania landscape artist who spent most of his career in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, artist James C, Magee was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1846. After his early schooling in New York and some private training in the fine arts there, Magee entered the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1896, spending the next six years taking classes beyond his four year degree and studying with a number of significant American artists who both studied and taught there including Thomas Eakins, Cecelia Beaux, Colin Campbell Cooper, Daniel Garber, Thomas Anshutz, and Edward Lamson Henry. Later in New York City, Magee studied with American Impressionist master, William Merritt Chase, and took classes from Ashcan School painter Robert Henri at the Art Students League. By 1924, the year of his death, Magee had exhibited groups of his expansive landscapes multiple times at the Art Institute of Chicago, The National Academy of Design, The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the avant-garde, Society of Independent Artists, where Magee met and befriended painters William Glackens, John Sloan, watercolorist John Marin and many other new and unknown modern artists from around the world who had gravitated to New York City. Based on a popular French model, the Society was open to anyone who could pay a $ 6.00 membership fee. Its first Annual Exhibition in New York City, April 10 to May 5, 1917, included over 2,000 works exhibited in the order of each artist’s last name including a large bucolic landscape of the Pennsylvania countryside and farmland near New Hope by James C. Magee. During this period in his career, Magee also joined the Society of American Artists founded in 1877 by a group of artists who were uncomfortable with the conservatism of the National Academy of Design. At the Society Magee met Robert Swain Gifford, Albert Pinkham Ryder, John Henry Twachtman, Alexander Helwig Wyant and other young and mid-career artists interested in exploring new methods and subject matter in American art. In 1897 a group of some of the most accomplished and progressive painters left the Society and formed a loose confederation called The Ten, comprised of Robert Reid, Edmund Tarbell, Willard Leroy Metcalf, E. E, Simmons, Childe Hassam, J. H. Twachtman, J. Alden Weir, Thomas W. Dewing, Joseph De Camp and Frank W. Benson. As the Society continued to fade, merging with the National Academy in 1906, more conservative realist, James C. Magee was invited to join the Concord Art Association in Concord, Massachusetts, sometime in 1917, where he first saw the work of Claude Monet, John Singer Sargent and Mary Cassatt. Magee exhibited work at Concord until 1922 when he decided to concentrate on his studio work back in Philadelphia, where he died in 1924 at the age of seventy-eight. James C. Magee in included in every major reference book of the period including The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005. A large body of his work in all media may be found in the Johnson Collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

      Broward Auction Gallery LLC
    • James C Magee (1846-1924)
      Dec. 11, 2019

      James C Magee (1846-1924)

      Est: $600 - $800

      Oil on board, "October Day - Holland". Pastoral landscape with a farmers cottage, animals and stream. 16"h x 20"h and 23"h x 27"w framed

      Alderfer Auction
    • James C Magee o/b "The Shell Gatherer"
      Sep. 08, 2019

      James C Magee o/b "The Shell Gatherer"

      Est: $100 - $200

      James C Magee o/b "The Shell Gatherer" : A small oil on wooden panel of a man with a horse cart gathering muscles in the sea; by James C Magee (Philadelphia/Brooklyn 1846-1924) who seems to have been drawn throughout his career to beach and oceans scenes like this. Signed JCM in lower right, titled "The Shell Gathereer #285" on reverse, which may indicate that it was included in a group exhibition. Other informational labels on reverse. Provenance: Robert A Goldstein. Late 19th-early 20th c American. Size: panel is 10" X 7.75", frame is 10.675" X 8.25". CONDITION: Light abrasions to the paint surface, otherwise fine.

      Barry S. Slosberg Inc
    • James C. Magee (American, 1846-1924) "Japanese Bridge, Fairmount Park"
      Jun. 26, 2019

      James C. Magee (American, 1846-1924) "Japanese Bridge, Fairmount Park"

      Est: $150 - $250

      Oil on board.

      Cottone Auctions
    • James C Magee o/b "The Shell Gatherer"
      Mar. 17, 2019

      James C Magee o/b "The Shell Gatherer"

      Est: $100 - $300

      James C Magee o/b "The Shell Gatherer" : A small oil on wooden panel of a man with a horse cart gathering muscles in the sea; by James C Magee (Philadelphia/Brooklyn 1846-1924) who seems to have been drawn throughout his career to beach and oceans scenes like this. Signed JCM in lower right, titled "The Shell Gathereer #285" on reverse, which may indicate that it was included in a group exhibition. Other informational labels on reverse. Provenance: Robert A Goldstein. Late 19th-early 20th c American. Size: panel is 10" X 7.75", frame is 10.675" X 8.25". CONDITION: Light abrasions to the paint surface, otherwise fine.

      Barry S. Slosberg Inc
    • JAMES C. MAGEE OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS
      Mar. 02, 2019

      JAMES C. MAGEE OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS

      Est: $300 - $500

      James C. Magee (1846 – 1924, American)impressionism landscape oil on canvas of herd of sheep

      Sunset Auction
    • James C. Magee (American, PA, NY, 1846 - 1924)
      May. 27, 2018

      James C. Magee (American, PA, NY, 1846 - 1924)

      Est: $15,000 - $30,000

      James C. Magee (American, PA, NY, 1846 - 1924), "Cape May Beach Scene"

      Gratz Gallery
    • James C. Magee (American, 1846-1924) "Japanese Bridge, Fairmount Park"
      Nov. 11, 2017

      James C. Magee (American, 1846-1924) "Japanese Bridge, Fairmount Park"

      Est: $200 - $400

      Oil on canvas board.

      Cottone Auctions
    • James C. Magee "Fall Landscape" O/C
      Sep. 27, 2017

      James C. Magee "Fall Landscape" O/C

      Est: $200 - $300

      (American, 1846-1924), signed lower right. Restoration. 21 1/2" high, 17 1/2" wide. Provenance: A Greenwich CT Estate.

      Schwenke Auctioneers
    • James C. Magee Oil on Canvas Beach Scene
      Sep. 23, 2017

      James C. Magee Oil on Canvas Beach Scene

      Est: $500 - $700

      James C. Magee (Pennsylvania, New York, 1846-1924) oil on canvas beach scene, probably Cape May, New Jersey. Sight 20"h. x 25 1/2"w.

      Wiederseim Associates, Inc.
    • James C. Magee (American, 1846-1924)- O/C
      May. 21, 2017

      James C. Magee (American, 1846-1924)- O/C

      Est: $600 - $800

      Winter landscape of a farmhouse and barn, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Image: 21.5" H X 26.25" W; frame: 28" X 32.75". Painting relined.

      Auctions at Showplace
    • James C. Magee (1846-1924) "Washing in the Canal"
      Jun. 12, 2016

      James C. Magee (1846-1924) "Washing in the Canal"

      Est: $200 - $300

      James C. Magee (American, 1846-1924) "Washing in the Canal", oil painting on board. Provenance: Buffalo Society of Artists, Albright Art Gallery (hand-written label on verso). Size: 9"H x 12"W, 23 x 31cm (board); 12"H x 15"W, 30 x 38cm (frame).

      Material Culture
    • James C. Magee (American, 1846-1924) "French Village Scene"
      Jun. 12, 2016

      James C. Magee (American, 1846-1924) "French Village Scene"

      Est: $300 - $500

      James C. Magee (American, 1846-1924) "French Village Scene", oil painting on board, signed. Size: 9"H x 12.5"W, 23 x 32 (sight); 12"H x 15.5"W, 30 x 39cm (frame).

      Material Culture
    • James C. Magee (American, 1846-1924) "Road by the Ruins"
      Jun. 12, 2016

      James C. Magee (American, 1846-1924) "Road by the Ruins"

      Est: $200 - $300

      James C. Magee (American, 1846-1924) "Road by the Ruins", oil painting on canvas (re-lined), signed. Provenance: Corcoran Gallery of Art (label on verso). Size: 19.5"H x 23.75"W, 50 x 60 cm (sight); 24.75"H x 29"W, 63 x 73 cm (frame).

      Material Culture
    • James C. Magee (1846-1924) "Scene Near Old Delphi, Holland"
      Jun. 12, 2016

      James C. Magee (1846-1924) "Scene Near Old Delphi, Holland"

      Est: $300 - $500

      James C. Magee (American, 1846-1924) "Scene Near Old Delphi, Holland", oil painting on canvas (re-lined), signed. Size: 24"H x 27.75"W, 61 x 70cm (frame); 19.5"H x 23.25"W, 50 x 59cm (sight).

      Material Culture
    • James C. Magee Dutch Landscape Painting
      Nov. 22, 2014

      James C. Magee Dutch Landscape Painting

      Est: $100 - $200

      James C. Magee (Penna./TX./New Mexico/Mich. 1846-1924), oil on canvas, Dutch landscape. Painting 20 1/4" x 24 1/2".

      Copake Auction Inc.
    • James C. Magee (American, 1846-1924)
      Oct. 12, 2014

      James C. Magee (American, 1846-1924)

      Est: $500 - $800

      James C. Magee (American, 1846-1924), "Texas Landscape with Bluebonnets", oil on board, inscribed en verso "J. C. Magee, 1910", 9" x 17-3/4". Framed.

      New Orleans Auction Galleries
    • James C. Magee (American, 1846 - 1924) Oil on Canvas
      Apr. 21, 2014

      James C. Magee (American, 1846 - 1924) Oil on Canvas

      Est: $500 - $600

      A Dutch landscape with central windmill, figures and cows.

      Locati LLC
    • James C. Magee (American, 1846 - 1924) Oil on Canvas
      Mar. 17, 2014

      James C. Magee (American, 1846 - 1924) Oil on Canvas

      Est: $500 - $600

      A Dutch landscape with central windmill, figures and cows.

      Locati LLC
    • Magee, James C., 1846-1924, Pennsylvania/ Texas/ New Mexico, Landscape. Oil on Canvas.
      Dec. 12, 2013

      Magee, James C., 1846-1924, Pennsylvania/ Texas/ New Mexico, Landscape. Oil on Canvas.

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Magee, James C., 1846-1924, Pennsylvania/ Texas/ New Mexico, Landscape. Oil on Canvas. Signed "J.C. Magee" in lower right. Complimented by a gilt carved frame. Provenance: From the Bianco gallery. h:28 w:34 in.

      Alderfer Auction
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