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Naval painter, Etcher, b. 1846 - d. 1918

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  • JAMES CRAIG NICOLL (New York/California/Connecticut, 1846-1918), "Twilight Marblehead, Mass"., Oil on board, 5.5" x 9". Framed 9.5" x 13".
    Apr. 05, 2024

    JAMES CRAIG NICOLL (New York/California/Connecticut, 1846-1918), "Twilight Marblehead, Mass"., Oil on board, 5.5" x 9". Framed 9.5" x 13".

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    JAMES CRAIG NICOLL New York/California/Connecticut, 1846-1918 "Twilight Marblehead, Mass". Signed lower right "J.C. Nic[...]".

    Eldred's
  • JAMES CRAIG NICOLL (New York/California/Connecticut, 1846-1918), Rocky shoreline., Watercolor on paper, 8" x 14". Framed 19.75" x 26.25".
    Apr. 05, 2024

    JAMES CRAIG NICOLL (New York/California/Connecticut, 1846-1918), Rocky shoreline., Watercolor on paper, 8" x 14". Framed 19.75" x 26.25".

    Est: $400 - $600

    JAMES CRAIG NICOLL New York/California/Connecticut, 1846-1918 Rocky shoreline. Signed and dated lower left "J.C. Nicoll 1875".

    Eldred's
  • JAMES CRAIG NICOLL (New York/California/Connecticut, 1846-1918), Rocky coastline., Watercolor on paper, 9" x 14.5". Unframed.
    Oct. 04, 2023

    JAMES CRAIG NICOLL (New York/California/Connecticut, 1846-1918), Rocky coastline., Watercolor on paper, 9" x 14.5". Unframed.

    Est: $300 - $500

    JAMES CRAIG NICOLL New York/California/Connecticut, 1846-1918 Rocky coastline. Signed and dated lower left "J.C. Nicoll 1877".

    Eldred's
  • James Craig Nicoll (1846 - 1918)
    Jun. 13, 2023

    James Craig Nicoll (1846 - 1918)

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    James Craig Nicoll (1846 - 1918)Oil on Canvas, Signed, Measures ( 8 x 20 inches ) w/frame ( 13 x 25.5 inches )Marine painter. Born in NYC on Nov. 22, 1846. Nicoll was an Eastern painter who was in San Diego in 1896-97. While there, he painted several views of Catalina Island. He died in Norwalk, CT on July 25, 1918. Member: NA. Exh: NAD, 1867-1900; Mechanics' Inst. (SF), 1883, 1887; New Orleans Expo, 1885 (medal); Paris Expo, 1889; Atlanta Expo, 1889 (medal); Pan-American Expo (Buffalo), 1901 (medal). In: NAD; Library of Congress; MM. AAA 1898-1918; AAW; FId; NY Times, 7-27-1918 (obit).

    Cutler Bay Auctions
  • George Holloway (20/21st Century) American
    Jun. 13, 2023

    George Holloway (20/21st Century) American

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    George Holloway (20th Century) Oil on Canvas, Signed, measures 18" x 24" George Holloway is known for Ladscape, seascape, harbor, and figure painting.

    Cutler Bay Auctions
  • James Craig Nicoll American, 1846-1918 Duck Hunting Scene
    May. 10, 2023

    James Craig Nicoll American, 1846-1918 Duck Hunting Scene

    Est: $600 - $800

    James Craig Nicoll American, 1846-1918 Duck Hunting Scene Signed J. C. Nicoll N.A. (lr) Oil on canvas 12 x 21 inches (30.5 x 53.3 cm) C 

    DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
  • OIL / BD BY JAMES C. NICOLL "BALD HILL CLIFF, ME" 1846 - 1918) SIGNED & TITLED IN VERSO (14" X 10" )
    Feb. 26, 2023

    OIL / BD BY JAMES C. NICOLL "BALD HILL CLIFF, ME" 1846 - 1918) SIGNED & TITLED IN VERSO (14" X 10" )

    Est: $400 - $800

    OIL / BD BY JAMES C. NICOLL "BALD HILL CLIFF, ME" 1846 - 1918) SIGNED & TITLED IN VERSO (14" X 10" )

    Carlsen Gallery, Inc.
  • James Craig Nicoll (American, 1847-1918) & Henry Farrar (American, 1844-1903)
    Aug. 08, 2022

    James Craig Nicoll (American, 1847-1918) & Henry Farrar (American, 1844-1903)

    Est: $200 - $300

    James Craig Nicoll, NEW YORK HARBOR, 1884 & Henry Farrar, SUNSET, GOWANUS BAY, 1880. New York Harbor etching signed and dated in the plate by James Craig Nicoll, 1884 (l.r.). Printed in black ink on sturdy, cream laid paper with margins as issued. Possible commission for the New York Etching Club whose editions were typically 200. Ref: LC 3, page 321 with illus. Dimensions: 9 3/8 inches x 12 9/16 inches. Henry Farrar, Sunset, Gowanus Bay etching, 1880. Edition as published in the American Art Review, Boston. Printed in black ink on sturdy cream laid paper with complete margins. Dimensions: 6 1/2 inches x 9 1/8 inches. Condition: Both etchings are in good original unframed estate condition. Provenance: New York City, NY Estate.

    Kensington Estate Auctions
  • James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881
    Sep. 23, 2021

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881

    Est: $200 - $300

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) prominent nineteenth century American marine painter and etcher. He both studied under and worked with Maurice F. H. de Haas. Nicoll first exhibited his art at the prestigious National Academy of Design in 1868. He was later elected an associate there in 1880 and a full academician in 1885. J. C. Nicoll served as a founding member of the American Watercolor Society, secretary of the New York Etching Club and president of the Artists Fund Society (1887). His fine art was awarded the gold medal at the 1885 New Orleans Exposition. Today the marine paintings and etchings of James Craig Nicoll are held in many major public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Offered here is his etching BUILDING AN ELEVATOR, signed and dated 81 in the plate. Image approx. 3.5 x 5.5 in. plus wide clean margins. Printed on fine laid paper by G. W. H. Ritchie in New York. As one can see in Building an Elevator, atmospheric effects, most particularly those of reflected light and shade, are paramount in James Craig Nicoll's art. Fine

    East Coast Books
  • James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881
    Aug. 05, 2021

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881

    Est: $200 - $300

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) prominent nineteenth century American marine painter and etcher. He both studied under and worked with Maurice F. H. de Haas. Nicoll first exhibited his art at the prestigious National Academy of Design in 1868. He was later elected an associate there in 1880 and a full academician in 1885. J. C. Nicoll served as a founding member of the American Watercolor Society, secretary of the New York Etching Club and president of the Artists Fund Society (1887). His fine art was awarded the gold medal at the 1885 New Orleans Exposition. Today the marine paintings and etchings of James Craig Nicoll are held in many major public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Offered here is his etching BUILDING AN ELEVATOR, signed and dated 81 in the plate. Image approx. 3.5 x 5.5 in. plus wide clean margins. Printed on fine laid paper by G. W. H. Ritchie in New York. As one can see in Building an Elevator, atmospheric effects, most particularly those of reflected light and shade, are paramount in James Craig Nicoll's art. Fine

    East Coast Books
  • James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881
    Jun. 24, 2021

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881

    Est: $200 - $300

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) prominent nineteenth century American marine painter and etcher. He both studied under and worked with Maurice F. H. de Haas. Nicoll first exhibited his art at the prestigious National Academy of Design in 1868. He was later elected an associate there in 1880 and a full academician in 1885. J. C. Nicoll served as a founding member of the American Watercolor Society, secretary of the New York Etching Club and president of the Artists Fund Society (1887). His fine art was awarded the gold medal at the 1885 New Orleans Exposition. Today the marine paintings and etchings of James Craig Nicoll are held in many major public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Offered here is his etching BUILDING AN ELEVATOR, signed and dated 81 in the plate. Image approx. 3.5 x 5.5 in. plus wide clean margins. Printed on fine laid paper by G. W. H. Ritchie in New York. As one can see in Building an Elevator, atmospheric effects, most particularly those of reflected light and shade, are paramount in James Craig Nicoll's art. Fine

    East Coast Books
  • James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881
    May. 20, 2021

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881

    Est: $200 - $300

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) prominent nineteenth century American marine painter and etcher. He both studied under and worked with Maurice F. H. de Haas. Nicoll first exhibited his art at the prestigious National Academy of Design in 1868. He was later elected an associate there in 1880 and a full academician in 1885. J. C. Nicoll served as a founding member of the American Watercolor Society, secretary of the New York Etching Club and president of the Artists Fund Society (1887). His fine art was awarded the gold medal at the 1885 New Orleans Exposition. Today the marine paintings and etchings of James Craig Nicoll are held in many major public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Offered here is his etching BUILDING AN ELEVATOR, signed and dated 81 in the plate. Image approx. 3.5 x 5.5 in. plus wide clean margins. Printed on fine laid paper by G. W. H. Ritchie in New York. As one can see in Building an Elevator, atmospheric effects, most particularly those of reflected light and shade, are paramount in James Craig Nicoll's art. Fine

    East Coast Books
  • James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881
    Apr. 15, 2021

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881

    Est: $200 - $300

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) prominent nineteenth century American marine painter and etcher. He both studied under and worked with Maurice F. H. de Haas. Nicoll first exhibited his art at the prestigious National Academy of Design in 1868. He was later elected an associate there in 1880 and a full academician in 1885. J. C. Nicoll served as a founding member of the American Watercolor Society, secretary of the New York Etching Club and president of the Artists Fund Society (1887). His fine art was awarded the gold medal at the 1885 New Orleans Exposition. Today the marine paintings and etchings of James Craig Nicoll are held in many major public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Offered here is his etching BUILDING AN ELEVATOR, signed and dated 81 in the plate. Image approx. 3.5 x 5.5 in. plus wide clean margins. Printed on fine laid paper by G. W. H. Ritchie in New York. As one can see in Building an Elevator, atmospheric effects, most particularly those of reflected light and shade, are paramount in James Craig Nicoll's art. Fine

    East Coast Books
  • James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881
    Mar. 25, 2021

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881

    Est: $200 - $300

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) prominent nineteenth century American marine painter and etcher. He both studied under and worked with Maurice F. H. de Haas. Nicoll first exhibited his art at the prestigious National Academy of Design in 1868. He was later elected an associate there in 1880 and a full academician in 1885. J. C. Nicoll served as a founding member of the American Watercolor Society, secretary of the New York Etching Club and president of the Artists Fund Society (1887). His fine art was awarded the gold medal at the 1885 New Orleans Exposition. Today the marine paintings and etchings of James Craig Nicoll are held in many major public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Offered here is his etching BUILDING AN ELEVATOR, signed and dated 81 in the plate. Image approx. 3.5 x 5.5 in. plus wide clean margins. Printed on fine laid paper by G. W. H. Ritchie in New York. As one can see in Building an Elevator, atmospheric effects, most particularly those of reflected light and shade, are paramount in James Craig Nicoll's art. Fine

    East Coast Books
  • James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881
    Feb. 18, 2021

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881

    Est: $200 - $300

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) prominent nineteenth century American marine painter and etcher. He both studied under and worked with Maurice F. H. de Haas. Nicoll first exhibited his art at the prestigious National Academy of Design in 1868. He was later elected an associate there in 1880 and a full academician in 1885. J. C. Nicoll served as a founding member of the American Watercolor Society, secretary of the New York Etching Club and president of the Artists Fund Society (1887). His fine art was awarded the gold medal at the 1885 New Orleans Exposition. Today the marine paintings and etchings of James Craig Nicoll are held in many major public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Offered here is his etching BUILDING AN ELEVATOR, signed and dated 81 in the plate. Image approx. 3.5 x 5.5 in. plus wide clean margins. Printed on fine laid paper by G. W. H. Ritchie in New York. As one can see in Building an Elevator, atmospheric effects, most particularly those of reflected light and shade, are paramount in James Craig Nicoll's art. Fine

    East Coast Books
  • James Craig Nicoll (1846-1918) American, O/B
    Jan. 24, 2021

    James Craig Nicoll (1846-1918) American, O/B

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Titled "Bald Head Cliff, Ongunquit, Me" 1903. Oil on board, signed lower left. This piece was purchased from a NYC collection and framed by Diego Salazar. Born in NYC, James Craig Nicoll was an Eastern painter who was in San Diego in 1896-97. While there, he painted several views of Catalina Island. He was active in New York, California, and Connecticut, and is known for seascape and landscape painting, etching, watercolor. Overall size: 14 x 17 1/2 in. Sight size: 9 1/2 x 13 1/2 in. Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.

    Sarasota Estate Auction
  • James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881
    Jan. 07, 2021

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881

    Est: $200 - $300

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) prominent nineteenth century American marine painter and etcher. He both studied under and worked with Maurice F. H. de Haas. Nicoll first exhibited his art at the prestigious National Academy of Design in 1868. He was later elected an associate there in 1880 and a full academician in 1885. J. C. Nicoll served as a founding member of the American Watercolor Society, secretary of the New York Etching Club and president of the Artists Fund Society (1887). His fine art was awarded the gold medal at the 1885 New Orleans Exposition. Today the marine paintings and etchings of James Craig Nicoll are held in many major public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Offered here is his etching BUILDING AN ELEVATOR, signed and dated 81 in the plate. Image approx. 3.5 x 5.5 in. plus wide clean margins. Printed on fine laid paper by G. W. H. Ritchie in New York. As one can see in Building an Elevator, atmospheric effects, most particularly those of reflected light and shade, are paramount in James Craig Nicoll's art. Fine

    East Coast Books
  • James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881
    Dec. 10, 2020

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881

    Est: $200 - $300

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) prominent nineteenth century American marine painter and etcher. He both studied under and worked with Maurice F. H. de Haas. Nicoll first exhibited his art at the prestigious National Academy of Design in 1868. He was later elected an associate there in 1880 and a full academician in 1885. J. C. Nicoll served as a founding member of the American Watercolor Society, secretary of the New York Etching Club and president of the Artists Fund Society (1887). His fine art was awarded the gold medal at the 1885 New Orleans Exposition. Today the marine paintings and etchings of James Craig Nicoll are held in many major public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Offered here is his etching BUILDING AN ELEVATOR, signed and dated 81 in the plate. Image approx. 3.5 x 5.5 in. plus wide clean margins. Printed on fine laid paper by G. W. H. Ritchie in New York. As one can see in Building an Elevator, atmospheric effects, most particularly those of reflected light and shade, are paramount in James Craig Nicoll's art. Fine

    East Coast Books
  • James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881
    Nov. 19, 2020

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881

    Est: $200 - $300

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) prominent nineteenth century American marine painter and etcher. He both studied under and worked with Maurice F. H. de Haas. Nicoll first exhibited his art at the prestigious National Academy of Design in 1868. He was later elected an associate there in 1880 and a full academician in 1885. J. C. Nicoll served as a founding member of the American Watercolor Society, secretary of the New York Etching Club and president of the Artists Fund Society (1887). His fine art was awarded the gold medal at the 1885 New Orleans Exposition. Today the marine paintings and etchings of James Craig Nicoll are held in many major public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Offered here is his etching BUILDING AN ELEVATOR, signed and dated 81 in the plate. Image approx. 3.5 x 5.5 in. plus wide clean margins. Printed on fine laid paper by G. W. H. Ritchie in New York. As one can see in Building an Elevator, atmospheric effects, most particularly those of reflected light and shade, are paramount in James Craig Nicoll's art. Fine

    East Coast Books
  • James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881
    Oct. 22, 2020

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881

    Est: $200 - $300

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) prominent nineteenth century American marine painter and etcher. He both studied under and worked with Maurice F. H. de Haas. Nicoll first exhibited his art at the prestigious National Academy of Design in 1868. He was later elected an associate there in 1880 and a full academician in 1885. J. C. Nicoll served as a founding member of the American Watercolor Society, secretary of the New York Etching Club and president of the Artists Fund Society (1887). His fine art was awarded the gold medal at the 1885 New Orleans Exposition. Today the marine paintings and etchings of James Craig Nicoll are held in many major public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Offered here is his etching BUILDING AN ELEVATOR, signed and dated 81 in the plate. Image approx. 3.5 x 5.5 in. plus wide clean margins. Printed on fine laid paper by G. W. H. Ritchie in New York. As one can see in Building an Elevator, atmospheric effects, most particularly those of reflected light and shade, are paramount in James Craig Nicoll's art. Fine

    East Coast Books
  • James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881
    Aug. 13, 2020

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881

    Est: $200 - $300

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) prominent nineteenth century American marine painter and etcher. He both studied under and worked with Maurice F. H. de Haas. Nicoll first exhibited his art at the prestigious National Academy of Design in 1868. He was later elected an associate there in 1880 and a full academician in 1885. J. C. Nicoll served as a founding member of the American Watercolor Society, secretary of the New York Etching Club and president of the Artists Fund Society (1887). His fine art was awarded the gold medal at the 1885 New Orleans Exposition. Today the marine paintings and etchings of James Craig Nicoll are held in many major public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Offered here is his etching BUILDING AN ELEVATOR, signed and dated 81 in the plate. Image approx. 3.5 x 5.5 in. plus wide clean margins. Printed on fine laid paper by G. W. H. Ritchie in New York. As one can see in Building an Elevator, atmospheric effects, most particularly those of reflected light and shade, are paramount in James Craig Nicoll's art. Fine

    East Coast Books
  • James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881
    Jul. 23, 2020

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881

    Est: $200 - $300

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) prominent nineteenth century American marine painter and etcher. He both studied under and worked with Maurice F. H. de Haas. Nicoll first exhibited his art at the prestigious National Academy of Design in 1868. He was later elected an associate there in 1880 and a full academician in 1885. J. C. Nicoll served as a founding member of the American Watercolor Society, secretary of the New York Etching Club and president of the Artists Fund Society (1887). His fine art was awarded the gold medal at the 1885 New Orleans Exposition. Today the marine paintings and etchings of James Craig Nicoll are held in many major public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Offered here is his etching BUILDING AN ELEVATOR, signed and dated 81 in the plate. Image approx. 3.5 x 5.5 in. plus wide clean margins. Printed on fine laid paper by G. W. H. Ritchie in New York. As one can see in Building an Elevator, atmospheric effects, most particularly those of reflected light and shade, are paramount in James Craig Nicoll's art. Fine

    East Coast Books
  • James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881
    Jun. 11, 2020

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881

    Est: $200 - $300

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) prominent nineteenth century American marine painter and etcher. He both studied under and worked with Maurice F. H. de Haas. Nicoll first exhibited his art at the prestigious National Academy of Design in 1868. He was later elected an associate there in 1880 and a full academician in 1885. J. C. Nicoll served as a founding member of the American Watercolor Society, secretary of the New York Etching Club and president of the Artists Fund Society (1887). His fine art was awarded the gold medal at the 1885 New Orleans Exposition. Today the marine paintings and etchings of James Craig Nicoll are held in many major public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Offered here is his etching BUILDING AN ELEVATOR, signed and dated 81 in the plate. Image approx. 3.5 x 5.5 in. plus wide clean margins. Printed on fine laid paper by G. W. H. Ritchie in New York. As one can see in Building an Elevator, atmospheric effects, most particularly those of reflected light and shade, are paramount in James Craig Nicoll's art. Fine

    East Coast Books
  • James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881
    May. 28, 2020

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881

    Est: $200 - $300

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) prominent nineteenth century American marine painter and etcher. He both studied under and worked with Maurice F. H. de Haas. Nicoll first exhibited his art at the prestigious National Academy of Design in 1868. He was later elected an associate there in 1880 and a full academician in 1885. J. C. Nicoll served as a founding member of the American Watercolor Society, secretary of the New York Etching Club and president of the Artists Fund Society (1887). His fine art was awarded the gold medal at the 1885 New Orleans Exposition. Today the marine paintings and etchings of James Craig Nicoll are held in many major public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Offered here is his etching BUILDING AN ELEVATOR, signed and dated 81 in the plate. Image approx. 3.5 x 5.5 in. plus wide clean margins. Printed on fine laid paper by G. W. H. Ritchie in New York. As one can see in Building an Elevator, atmospheric effects, most particularly those of reflected light and shade, are paramount in James Craig Nicoll's art. Fine

    East Coast Books
  • James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881
    Apr. 26, 2020

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881

    Est: $200 - $300

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) prominent nineteenth century American marine painter and etcher. He both studied under and worked with Maurice F. H. de Haas. Nicoll first exhibited his art at the prestigious National Academy of Design in 1868. He was later elected an associate there in 1880 and a full academician in 1885. J. C. Nicoll served as a founding member of the American Watercolor Society, secretary of the New York Etching Club and president of the Artists Fund Society (1887). His fine art was awarded the gold medal at the 1885 New Orleans Exposition. Today the marine paintings and etchings of James Craig Nicoll are held in many major public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Offered here is his etching BUILDING AN ELEVATOR, signed and dated 81 in the plate. Image approx. 3.5 x 5.5 in. plus wide clean margins. Printed on fine laid paper by G. W. H. Ritchie in New York. As one can see in Building an Elevator, atmospheric effects, most particularly those of reflected light and shade, are paramount in James Craig Nicoll's art. Fine

    East Coast Books
  • James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881
    Apr. 15, 2020

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881

    Est: $200 - $300

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) prominent nineteenth century American marine painter and etcher. He both studied under and worked with Maurice F. H. de Haas. Nicoll first exhibited his art at the prestigious National Academy of Design in 1868. He was later elected an associate there in 1880 and a full academician in 1885. J. C. Nicoll served as a founding member of the American Watercolor Society, secretary of the New York Etching Club and president of the Artists Fund Society (1887). His fine art was awarded the gold medal at the 1885 New Orleans Exposition. Today the marine paintings and etchings of James Craig Nicoll are held in many major public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Offered here is his etching BUILDING AN ELEVATOR, signed and dated 81 in the plate. Image approx. 3.5 x 5.5 in. plus wide clean margins. Printed on fine laid paper by G. W. H. Ritchie in New York. As one can see in Building an Elevator, atmospheric effects, most particularly those of reflected light and shade, are paramount in James Craig Nicoll's art. Fine

    East Coast Books
  • James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881
    Apr. 01, 2020

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881

    Est: $200 - $300

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) prominent nineteenth century American marine painter and etcher. He both studied under and worked with Maurice F. H. de Haas. Nicoll first exhibited his art at the prestigious National Academy of Design in 1868. He was later elected an associate there in 1880 and a full academician in 1885. J. C. Nicoll served as a founding member of the American Watercolor Society, secretary of the New York Etching Club and president of the Artists Fund Society (1887). His fine art was awarded the gold medal at the 1885 New Orleans Exposition. Today the marine paintings and etchings of James Craig Nicoll are held in many major public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Offered here is his etching BUILDING AN ELEVATOR, signed and dated 81 in the plate. Image approx. 3.5 x 5.5 in. plus wide clean margins. Printed on fine laid paper by G. W. H. Ritchie in New York. As one can see in Building an Elevator, atmospheric effects, most particularly those of reflected light and shade, are paramount in James Craig Nicoll's art. Fine

    East Coast Books
  • James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881
    Mar. 14, 2020

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881

    Est: $200 - $300

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) prominent nineteenth century American marine painter and etcher. He both studied under and worked with Maurice F. H. de Haas. Nicoll first exhibited his art at the prestigious National Academy of Design in 1868. He was later elected an associate there in 1880 and a full academician in 1885. J. C. Nicoll served as a founding member of the American Watercolor Society, secretary of the New York Etching Club and president of the Artists Fund Society (1887). His fine art was awarded the gold medal at the 1885 New Orleans Exposition. Today the marine paintings and etchings of James Craig Nicoll are held in many major public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Offered here is his etching BUILDING AN ELEVATOR, signed and dated 81 in the plate. Image approx. 3.5 x 5.5 in. plus wide clean margins. Printed on fine laid paper by G. W. H. Ritchie in New York. As one can see in Building an Elevator, atmospheric effects, most particularly those of reflected light and shade, are paramount in James Craig Nicoll's art. Fine

    East Coast Books
  • SEASCAPE BY JAMES CRAIG NICOLL (NEW YORK/CALIFORNIA, 1846-1918).
    Feb. 22, 2020

    SEASCAPE BY JAMES CRAIG NICOLL (NEW YORK/CALIFORNIA, 1846-1918).

    Est: $500 - $800

    SEASCAPE BY JAMES CRAIG NICOLL (NEW YORK/CALIFORNIA, 1846-1918). Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Rocky coast. Rebacked on panel. 15.5"h. 23.5"w., framed, 19.5"h. 27.5"w.

    Garth's Auctioneers & Appraisers
  • James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881
    Feb. 13, 2020

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881

    Est: $200 - $300

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) prominent nineteenth century American marine painter and etcher. He both studied under and worked with Maurice F. H. de Haas. Nicoll first exhibited his art at the prestigious National Academy of Design in 1868. He was later elected an associate there in 1880 and a full academician in 1885. J. C. Nicoll served as a founding member of the American Watercolor Society, secretary of the New York Etching Club and president of the Artists Fund Society (1887). His fine art was awarded the gold medal at the 1885 New Orleans Exposition. Today the marine paintings and etchings of James Craig Nicoll are held in many major public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Offered here is his etching BUILDING AN ELEVATOR, signed and dated 81 in the plate. Image approx. 3.5 x 5.5 in. plus wide clean margins. Printed on fine laid paper by G. W. H. Ritchie in New York. As one can see in Building an Elevator, atmospheric effects, most particularly those of reflected light and shade, are paramount in James Craig Nicoll's art. Fine

    East Coast Books
  • James Craig Nicoll (1846-1918): Rocky Outcropping
    Jan. 10, 2020

    James Craig Nicoll (1846-1918): Rocky Outcropping

    Est: $300 - $500

    Watercolor and gouache on paper, 1872, signed 'J. C. Nicoll' and dated lower left.9 3/4 x 15 in. (sheet), 14 1/2 x 20 1/2 in. (frame). Property from the Collection of Prince Ivan Obolensky

    STAIR
  • James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881
    Jan. 10, 2020

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881

    Est: $200 - $300

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) prominent nineteenth century American marine painter and etcher. He both studied under and worked with Maurice F. H. de Haas. Nicoll first exhibited his art at the prestigious National Academy of Design in 1868. He was later elected an associate there in 1880 and a full academician in 1885. J. C. Nicoll served as a founding member of the American Watercolor Society, secretary of the New York Etching Club and president of the Artists Fund Society (1887). His fine art was awarded the gold medal at the 1885 New Orleans Exposition. Today the marine paintings and etchings of James Craig Nicoll are held in many major public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Offered here is his etching BUILDING AN ELEVATOR, signed and dated 81 in the plate. Image approx. 3.5 x 5.5 in. plus wide clean margins. Printed on fine laid paper by G. W. H. Ritchie in New York. As one can see in Building an Elevator, atmospheric effects, most particularly those of reflected light and shade, are paramount in James Craig Nicoll's art. Fine

    East Coast Books
  • James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881
    Dec. 07, 2019

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881

    Est: $200 - $300

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) prominent nineteenth century American marine painter and etcher. He both studied under and worked with Maurice F. H. de Haas. Nicoll first exhibited his art at the prestigious National Academy of Design in 1868. He was later elected an associate there in 1880 and a full academician in 1885. J. C. Nicoll served as a founding member of the American Watercolor Society, secretary of the New York Etching Club and president of the Artists Fund Society (1887). His fine art was awarded the gold medal at the 1885 New Orleans Exposition. Today the marine paintings and etchings of James Craig Nicoll are held in many major public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Offered here is his etching BUILDING AN ELEVATOR, signed and dated 81 in the plate. Image approx. 3.5 x 5.5 in. plus wide clean margins. Printed on fine laid paper by G. W. H. Ritchie in New York. As one can see in Building an Elevator, atmospheric effects, most particularly those of reflected light and shade, are paramount in James Craig Nicoll's art. Fine

    East Coast Books
  • James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881
    Oct. 26, 2019

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881

    Est: $200 - $300

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) prominent nineteenth century American marine painter and etcher. He both studied under and worked with Maurice F. H. de Haas. Nicoll first exhibited his art at the prestigious National Academy of Design in 1868. He was later elected an associate there in 1880 and a full academician in 1885. J. C. Nicoll served as a founding member of the American Watercolor Society, secretary of the New York Etching Club and president of the Artists Fund Society (1887). His fine art was awarded the gold medal at the 1885 New Orleans Exposition. Today the marine paintings and etchings of James Craig Nicoll are held in many major public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Offered here is his etching BUILDING AN ELEVATOR, signed and dated 81 in the plate. Image approx. 3.5 x 5.5 in. plus wide clean margins. Printed on fine laid paper by G. W. H. Ritchie in New York. As one can see in Building an Elevator, atmospheric effects, most particularly those of reflected light and shade, are paramount in James Craig Nicoll's art. Fine

    East Coast Books
  • James Craig Nicoll American, 1846-1918 Spesutia Duck Hunting: Three Works
    Oct. 08, 2019

    James Craig Nicoll American, 1846-1918 Spesutia Duck Hunting: Three Works

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    James Craig Nicoll American, 1846-1918 Spesutia Duck Hunting: Three Works Each initialed JCN Two (lr) one (ll) Each oil on board Each 4 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches C Estate of Frances Tower Thacher

    DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
  • James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881
    Sep. 28, 2019

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881

    Est: $200 - $300

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) prominent nineteenth century American marine painter and etcher. He both studied under and worked with Maurice F. H. de Haas. Nicoll first exhibited his art at the prestigious National Academy of Design in 1868. He was later elected an associate there in 1880 and a full academician in 1885. J. C. Nicoll served as a founding member of the American Watercolor Society, secretary of the New York Etching Club and president of the Artists Fund Society (1887). His fine art was awarded the gold medal at the 1885 New Orleans Exposition. Today the marine paintings and etchings of James Craig Nicoll are held in many major public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Offered here is his etching BUILDING AN ELEVATOR, signed and dated 81 in the plate. Image approx. 3.5 x 5.5 in. plus wide clean margins. Printed on fine laid paper by G. W. H. Ritchie in New York. As one can see in Building an Elevator, atmospheric effects, most particularly those of reflected light and shade, are paramount in James Craig Nicoll's art. Fine

    East Coast Books
  • James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881
    Aug. 31, 2019

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881

    Est: $200 - $300

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) prominent nineteenth century American marine painter and etcher. He both studied under and worked with Maurice F. H. de Haas. Nicoll first exhibited his art at the prestigious National Academy of Design in 1868. He was later elected an associate there in 1880 and a full academician in 1885. J. C. Nicoll served as a founding member of the American Watercolor Society, secretary of the New York Etching Club and president of the Artists Fund Society (1887). His fine art was awarded the gold medal at the 1885 New Orleans Exposition. Today the marine paintings and etchings of James Craig Nicoll are held in many major public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Offered here is his etching BUILDING AN ELEVATOR, signed and dated 81 in the plate. Image approx. 3.5 x 5.5 in. plus wide clean margins. Printed on fine laid paper by G. W. H. Ritchie in New York. As one can see in Building an Elevator, atmospheric effects, most particularly those of reflected light and shade, are paramount in James Craig Nicoll's art. Fine

    East Coast Books
  • James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881
    Jul. 31, 2019

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881

    Est: $200 - $300

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) prominent nineteenth century American marine painter and etcher. He both studied under and worked with Maurice F. H. de Haas. Nicoll first exhibited his art at the prestigious National Academy of Design in 1868. He was later elected an associate there in 1880 and a full academician in 1885. J. C. Nicoll served as a founding member of the American Watercolor Society, secretary of the New York Etching Club and president of the Artistsê Fund Society (1887). His fine art was awarded the gold medal at the 1885 New Orleans Exposition. Today the marine paintings and etchings of James Craig Nicoll are held in many major public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Offered here is his etching BUILDING AN ELEVATOR, signed and dated 81 in the plate. Image approx. 3.5 x 5.5 in. plus wide clean margins. Printed on fine laid paper by G. W. H. Ritchie in New York. As one can see in Building an Elevator, atmospheric effects, most particularly those of reflected light and shade, are paramount in James Craig Nicoll's art. Fine

    East Coast Books
  • Signed Antique Etchings / Prints
    Jul. 17, 2019

    Signed Antique Etchings / Prints

    Est: $300 - $500

    Collection of four signed antique prints / etchings. All feature water scenes. - Edith Loring Getchell (1855 - 1940) Image size: 15 1/2" x 10". - Frank Gregory (born 1848) - James Craig Nicoll (1846 - 1918) - H. Bolton Jones...possibly signed M. Sillwaeir (?) Imperfections, age, wear, staining. STERLING ASSOCIATES STRIVES TO PROVIDE ACCURATE, OBJECTIVE, & FAIR INFORMATION ON ALL LOTS. WE WILL BE HAPPY TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS AND PROVIDE ADDITIONAL PHOTOS. WE ADVISE THAT YOU, OR SOMEONE ON YOUR BEHALF, INSPECT ANY ITEM(S) AND COME TO YOUR OWN CONCLUSIONS BEFORE BIDDING. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. PLEASE SEE TERMS & CONDITIONS.

    Sterling Associates, Inc.
  • James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881
    Jul. 13, 2019

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) Original Etching c. 1881

    Est: $200 - $300

    James Craig Nicoll (1847-1918) prominent nineteenth century American marine painter and etcher. He both studied under and worked with Maurice F. H. de Haas. Nicoll first exhibited his art at the prestigious National Academy of Design in 1868. He was later elected an associate there in 1880 and a full academician in 1885. J. C. Nicoll served as a founding member of the American Watercolor Society, secretary of the New York Etching Club and president of the Artists’ Fund Society (1887). His fine art was awarded the gold medal at the 1885 New Orleans Exposition. Today the marine paintings and etchings of James Craig Nicoll are held in many major public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Offered here is his etching BUILDING AN ELEVATOR, signed and dated 81 in the plate. Image approx. 3.5 x 5.5 in. plus wide clean margins. Printed on fine laid paper by G. W. H. Ritchie in New York. As one can see in Building an Elevator, atmospheric effects, most particularly those of reflected light and shade, are paramount in James Craig Nicoll's art. Fine

    East Coast Books
  • JAMES CRAIG NICOLL (AMERICAN 1846-1918). ROCKS AT NAHANT, MASSACHUSETTS, 1878.
    May. 05, 2019

    JAMES CRAIG NICOLL (AMERICAN 1846-1918). ROCKS AT NAHANT, MASSACHUSETTS, 1878.

    Est: $900 - $1,200

    Oil on canvas, 12 3/4 x 21 1/4 inches. Signed "J.C. Nicholl / 1878" l.r. In period giltwood frame.

    Bourgeault-Horan Antiquarians
  • JAMES CRAIG NICOLL (AMERICAN 1846-1918). ROCKS NEAR OGUNQUIT, MAINE, 1903.
    May. 05, 2019

    JAMES CRAIG NICOLL (AMERICAN 1846-1918). ROCKS NEAR OGUNQUIT, MAINE, 1903.

    Est: $700 - $1,000

    Oil on board, 12 3/4 x 20 3/4 inches. Signed "J.C. Nicholl" l.r. Titled and dated on verso. In period giltwood frame.

    Bourgeault-Horan Antiquarians
  • James Craig Nicoll (American 1847 - 1918)
    Apr. 25, 2019

    James Craig Nicoll (American 1847 - 1918)

    Est: $400 - $600

    'New England Scene'. Oil on paper 11 3/4'' x 8 1/4'' Signed lower right

    Vallot Auctioneers
  • James Craig Nicoll American, 1846-1918 Landscape with a Mountain in the Distance
    Mar. 27, 2019

    James Craig Nicoll American, 1846-1918 Landscape with a Mountain in the Distance

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    James Craig Nicoll American, 1846-1918 Landscape with a Mountain in the Distance Signed J. C. Nicoll (ll) Oil on heavy paper affixed to canvasboard 14 x 9 1/2 inches C 

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  • James Craig Nicoll, Am. 1846-1918, "Under Bald Head Cliff, Ogonquit, Maine" 1910, Oil on Board, 13.5" x 21.5" Actual, 20.5" x 28.5" Fra
    Oct. 27, 2018

    James Craig Nicoll, Am. 1846-1918, "Under Bald Head Cliff, Ogonquit, Maine" 1910, Oil on Board, 13.5" x 21.5" Actual, 20.5" x 28.5" Fra

    Est: $8,000 - $12,000

    James Craig Nicoll Am. 1846-1918 "Under Bald Head Cliff, Ogonquit, Maine" 1910 Oil on Board Signed lower left 13.5" x 21.5" Actual, 20.5" x 28.5" Framed

    Barridoff Auctions
  • J. C. NICOLL PAINTING "AT GRAND MANAN"
    Oct. 21, 2018

    J. C. NICOLL PAINTING "AT GRAND MANAN"

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    NICOLL, James Craig, (American, 1846-1918): "At Grand Manan", Oil/Panel, 6.75" x 12", signed lower right and dated 1879, titled verso, period foliate gesso frame is 12" x 17.50" x 2.75".

    Burchard Galleries Inc
  • James Craig Nicoll (American, 1846 - 1918)
    Aug. 26, 2018

    James Craig Nicoll (American, 1846 - 1918)

    Est: $100 - $200

    James Craig Nicoll (New York, California, Connecticut, 1846 - 1918) Etching depicting a coastal seascape with a vessel near the horizon. Pencil Signed lower right. Sight Size: 6.5 x 10.25 in. Overall Size: 11.25 x 14.25 in. Framed behind glass. Nicoll was an Eastern painter who was in San Diego in 1896-97. While there, he painted several views of Catalina Island. He died in Norwalk, CT on July 25, 1918. Member: NA. Exh: NAD, 1867-1900; Mechanics' Inst. (SF), 1883, 1887; New Orleans Expo, 1885 (medal); Paris Expo, 1889; Atlanta Expo, 1889 (medal); Pan-American Expo (Buffalo), 1901 (medal).

    Helmuth Stone
  • JAMES CRAIG NICOLL (AMERICAN, 1846-1918) NAUTICAL SCENE
    Apr. 28, 2018

    JAMES CRAIG NICOLL (AMERICAN, 1846-1918) NAUTICAL SCENE

    Est: $80 - $120

    JAMES CRAIG NICOLL (AMERICAN, 1846-1918) NAUTICAL SCENE, etching on paper, sailing vessel in moonlight, cliffs lining the shore, signed and dated lower left in plate. Housed under glass in an old molded-wood frame.

    Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates
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