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1885 Drogheda, Ireland - 1965 Dorset, Vermont. Known for: Landscape painting, art dealer.
Robert G. McIntyre (d.1965) was the owner of MacBeth Gallery in New York City until 1953 when he closed the doors and moved to Dorset, VT. The history of the Macbeth Gallery is a long and... Read full biography
Robert G. McIntyre (d.1965) was the owner of MacBeth Gallery in New York City until 1953 when he closed the doors and moved to Dorset, VT. The history of the Macbeth Gallery is a long and distinguished one with each successive proprietor making a significant contribution to art in America. William... Read full biography
Robert G. McIntyre (d.1965) was the owner of MacBeth Gallery in New York City until 1953 when he closed the doors and moved to Dorset, VT. The history of the Macbeth Gallery is a long and distinguished one with each successive proprietor making a significant contribution to art in America. William Macbeth helped establish an audience and a market for American art when few were willing to give it serious consideration. Robert Macbeth continued to cement the gallery's reputation as one of the... Read full biography
Robert G. McIntyre (d.1965) was the owner of MacBeth Gallery in New York City until 1953 when he closed the doors and moved to Dorset, VT. The history of the Macbeth Gallery is a long and distinguished one with each successive proprietor making a significant contribution to art in America. William Macbeth helped establish an audience and a market for American art when few were willing to give it serious consideration. Robert Macbeth continued to cement the gallery's reputation as one of the leading firms in New York and was instrumental in organizing the American Art Dealers Association. Robert G. McIntyre claimed in a letter to Lloyd Goodrich, dated 22 June 1945, that the thing of which he was most proud was "the share I have had in the... Read full biography
Robert G. McIntyre (d.1965) was the owner of MacBeth Gallery in New York City until 1953 when he closed the doors and moved to Dorset, VT. The history of the Macbeth Gallery is a long and distinguished one with each successive proprietor making a significant contribution to art in America. William Macbeth helped establish an audience and a market for American art when few were willing to give it serious consideration. Robert Macbeth continued to cement the gallery's reputation as one of the leading firms in New York and was instrumental in organizing the American Art Dealers Association. Robert G. McIntyre claimed in a letter to Lloyd Goodrich, dated 22 June 1945, that the thing of which he was most proud was "the share I have had in the formation of the collection of the Addison Gallery of American Art, at Andover, Massacusetts." .... Read full biography
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