Cutting, Robert Livingston
type Collector
dates 1836-1894
city New York City
stateNY
sex M
history Robert Livingston Cutting was an art collector and lawyer.

Cutting's collection sold at an auction at the Fifth Avenue Galleries, March 22, 1892. The collection included Bouguereau's "Italian Mother and Child," 1868, Troyon's "Cliffs, Normandy Coast," a "River Scene by Corot, a Van Maroke, Henri Bellange, Berne-Bellecour, J. De Nittis, Jean Beraud, Ribera, Jose Villegas, Madrazo, Zamacois, Boldini, Alfred Stevens, Vibert, Detaille, and P J Clays.

He was married to Judith Moale of Baltimore. He was a member of the Union, Knickerbocker, and Metropolitan Clubs.

New York.
According to The Art Treasures of America, R. L. Cutting owned by, among others, Edward Zamacois, Raymundo Madrazo, A. Achenbach, Luis Alvarez, J. Béraud, E. Berne-Bellecour, G. Boldini, Auguste Bonheur, Boogaard, W. Bouguereau, E. Carpenter, A. Charnay, L. Chialiva, P. J. Clays, J. B. C. Corot, E. Dalbano, E. De Beaumont, G. De Nittis, E. Detaille, N. Diaz de la Pena, L. H. Dupray, Jules, Dupré, M. Fortuny, E. Fromentin, A. Gaudefroy, Ch. Jacque, R. Madrazo, A. Moreau, L. Mouchot, D. M. Rico, R. Sorbi, A. Stevens, J. Tissot, E. Van Marcke, J. G. Virbert, José Villegas, A. Vollon, Jules Worms, E. Zamacoïs, F. Ziem.

decades1860-1870
1870-1880
1880-1890
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