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Born in Canon City, Colorado amidst cowboys, prospectors and Indians Robert Amick studied law at Yale and practiced law for two years before becoming an artist. He worked as a printmaker, illustrator and painter. His paintings of landscapes, horses and western life (his childhood) became so popular that several were printed for the public school system. Born in a log cabin in Canon City, Colorado, Robert Amick became an illustrator of Western subjects, painter, printmaker, commercial artist and teacher. He grew up in the Colorado cattle country during the 1880s amidst cowboys, Ute and Sioux Indians, homesteaders, and prospectors-"all the characters on the western stage " (Samuels). Amick earned a law degree from Yale University while also taking art courses. After practicing law for two years in Ohio, he became a full-time artist, taking private lessons and studying at the Art Students League. He did illustrations for "Harpers," "Scribner's," "The American," and other publications but was most comfortable with subjects from the life of his background. His western scenes of brilliantly colored landscapes with horses and riders became quite popular, and twelve of them were reproduced as prints for the public schools. He spent much of his career living near New York City in Greenwich, Connecticut where he was, according to a family member, the founder of the Art Society of Greenwich in 1927. Given the circumstances of his background, it is likely he was in Arizona before 1940, but that is not proven.
Amick Studio92 Shore Road
Old Greenwich, Connecticut
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Landscape Amick WaterColor Painting
Where The Sun Goes – 1932 – 14x30" Print
The Pueblo Indian – 193322x28” Print
Autumn LandscapeOil on Canvas Board 10x13
3/4”
Still LifeOil on Board
16x20”
Horse in LandscapeOil - 30x24"
Winter Stream - 1940
Watercolor - 22x27”
TriggerWatercolor
19x24”
Water FowlersOil - 32x24”
The Scout - Print - 18x30”
Reflections - 16x27” - Oil
Indian Rug Makers33"x28"
Framed litho on paper
Tall Tales 30x40” - Oil
Snowy Harbor
oil on canvas - 22x36”
Winter Stream c.1910
Oil/Canvas on Board24x30",
49ers – 8x10”Watercolor
Winter’s MornWatercolor - 31x22 1/2”
Boats at DockWatercolor on paper
22x28“
Stage CoachW/C - 20x30”
Bounding - Print
Salem Ship at Dock. S.L.L. Sight22x28" WaterColor.
Theodore Dreiser
Pencil Drawing1907
The Guide and the Goose Shooter
Oil - 8 3/4x12” 1/4”
Looking Out to Sea22 x 30”
Watercolor
Inner Harbor Scene 22 x 28”
Watercolor