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Portrait painter, Genre Painter, Landscape painter, b. 1879 - d. 1933

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    • RAYMOND MCINTYRE (NEW ZEALAND 1879-1933) Dunedin Street Scene, circa 1907
      Jun. 15, 2020

      RAYMOND MCINTYRE (NEW ZEALAND 1879-1933) Dunedin Street Scene, circa 1907

      Est: $5,000 - $8,000

      RAYMOND MCINTYRE (NEW ZEALAND 1879-1933) Dunedin Street Scene, circa 1907 oil on canvas on board signed lower right: McIntyre 28.5 x 34.5cm PROVENANCE Private Collection, Melbourne CONDITION The painted surface area appears to be very stable and no evident significant paint loss.  A slight, minimal scuffing to the edges where the image meets the frame.  No major expansion cracking. The overall conditon is orginal and very good.

      Gibson's
    • RAYMOND MCINTYRE - After the Bath
      Oct. 23, 2019

      RAYMOND MCINTYRE - After the Bath

      Est: $12,000 - $16,000

      Oil on board - Signed & dated 1907

      International Art Centre
    • RAYMOND MCINTYRE - Phyllis Constance Cavendish
      Oct. 23, 2019

      RAYMOND MCINTYRE - Phyllis Constance Cavendish

      Est: $40,000 - $60,000

      Oil on canvas - Signed McIntyre met the 22-year actress Phyllis Constance Cavendish and she became the subject of many portraits in both oil and watercolour. Writing to his father on 4/5/6 December 1912, McIntyre states, “I did the best work I have ever done so far, from her. I like to go outside the usual run of professional models, of which there are hundreds and hundreds in London - and get people of more normal type and who do not live in the atmosphere of studios all the time. It is more interesting to have a breath of the outside world come along with different interests and information to impart. These stage folk who I have had are very helpful to me in that way’ Alexander Bassano (1829 - 1913), a leading royal and high society portrait photographer in Victorian London made photographic portraits of Phyllis Cavendish, it is clear that her bone structure, long neck, full lips, dark eyebrows, wavy hair and small defined nose are all conveyed in Raymond McIntyre’s portraits of her. Raymond McIntyre was an emigre New Zealand artist whose departure was an enormous loss to painting in this country. Born in Christchurch he studied with Petrus van der Velden and attended evening classes organised by the Canterbury College School of Art. In 1905 he joined a sketch club where he met Sydney Lough Thompson who had recently returned from four years study in Europe. From 1906 - 08 McIntyre shared a studio in Cathedral Square with Leonard Booth who described him as an enthusiastic disciple of Whistler. In 1906 - 07 McIntyre was able to observe for himself the new techniques of impressionism when twenty works by English Art Club members were shown at the New Zealand International Exhibition in Christchurch. These were to be enormously influential in forming McIntyre’s modern style of painting, a factor which did not always endear him to the art establishment in New Zealand. Consequently, in 1909 at the age of thirty, he left for England where he began an intensive period of study with such noted artists as Walter Sickert and William Nicholson. Diverse work included street scenes, a subject he shared with the Camden Town Group, and from 1920 he began to paint rivers and parks. McIntyre was also a talented musician, writer, printmaker, theatre and music critic. For some years he was art critic for Architectural Review. He was a Christian Scientist from 1907 and in 1933 refused an operation for a hernia. The resulting infection caused his death which could have been prevented if he had permitted medical treatment. This work most likely dates from the later period of the Cavendish series, and probably the artist’s last portrait of her, due to the fuller figure of the model and the employment of more representative details including the atmosphere and recession of the background, a shift away from the Art Nouveau characteristics that are predominant in earlier portraits of the subject.

      International Art Centre
    • *RAYMOND FRANCIS MC INTYRE (1879-1933)
      Mar. 19, 2019

      *RAYMOND FRANCIS MC INTYRE (1879-1933)

      Est: €1,000 - €1,500

      *RAYMOND FRANCIS MC INTYRE (1879-1933) 'Highland stream/Perthshire' Doek. Getekend 'R.F.Mc Intyre'. Eigentijdse, vergulde kader. Titel en signatuur op verso. 61 x 107 *RAYMOND FRANCIS MC INTYRE (1879-1933) 'Highland stream/Perthshire' Toile. Signée 'R.F.Mc Intyre'. Cadre doré d'époque. Titre et signature au revers. 61 x 107 *RAYMOND FRANCIS MC INTYRE (1879-1933) 'Highland stream/Perthshire' Canvas. Signed 'R.F.Mc Intyre'. Period, gilt frame. Title and signature on the reverse. 61 x 107

      Bernaerts Auctioneers
    • Raymond McIntyre (1879-1933) Dog walkers beside an estuary, 8.5 x 8.5in.
      May. 17, 2016

      Raymond McIntyre (1879-1933) Dog walkers beside an estuary, 8.5 x 8.5in.

      Est: £180 - £220

      Raymond McIntyre (1879-1933) oil on panel, Dog walkers beside an estuary, label verso, 8.5 x 8.5in.

      Gorringes
    • Raymond McIntyre (attributed) Untitled - village
      Apr. 03, 2012

      Raymond McIntyre (attributed) Untitled - village

      Est: $2,000 - $4,000

      Raymond McIntyre (attributed) Untitled - village street scene Oil on canvasboard Unsigned 29 x 38.5cm

      Dunbar Sloane
    • Raymond McIntyre (New Zealander 1879-1933)
      Aug. 23, 2009

      Raymond McIntyre (New Zealander 1879-1933)

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Raymond McIntyre (New Zealander 1879-1933) Sleeping Cat watercolour monogrammed 'M' under mount lower right 26 x 21cm

      Leonard Joel
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