William Gibbes MacKenzie
Born in Belfast, MacKenzie studied at the Government School of Design. After four years he won a National Scholarship, which allowed him to travel to London where he studied under Sir Edward Poynter RA, and later to Paris where he enrolled at Academie Julian. Upon returning to Ireland he became involved with the Belfast Ramblers Sketching Club. Throughout his career he showed with the RA, the RHA and the Belfast Art Society. His works are included in the collections of the Ulster Museum and the City Hall, Belfast.
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'STREET SCENE WITH NEWSPAPER VENDORS AND BOYS PLAYING A GAME OF SPINNER, 1885'
- Price Realised: 10,200
- Sale: 25 February 2008
- oil on canvas, relined
- 45 by 61cm., 17.7 5 by 24in.
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'STREET SCENE WITH NEWSPAPER VENDORS AND BOYS PLAYING A GAME OF SPINNER'
- Price Realised: 8,200
- Sale: 21 September 2004
- oil on canvas, relined
- 44 by 61cm., 17.5 by 24in.
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'FIGURE ON A COUNTRY PATH, 1916'
- Price Realised: 300
- Sale: 17 July 2017
- oil on board
- 9Ό x 13Όin. (23½ x 33.66cm)
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'SUMMER EVENING'
- Price Realised: 300
- Sale: 04 March 2013
- oil on board
- 14 by 10in., 35 by 25cm.
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'SUMMER EVENING'
- Price Realised: 100
- Sale: 30 November 2009
- oil on board
- 36 by 25cm., 14 by 10in.