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Algernon Cecil Newton
1880–1968
British painter, born in London, grandson of one of the founders of Winsor & Newton, the firm of artists' colourmen. He left Clare College, Cambridge, after two years without taking a degree and then studied at various art colleges in London, including the School of Animal Painting in Kensington run by Frank Calderon (1865–1943).
Text Source: A Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Art (Oxford University Press)
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River Scene Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)River Scene Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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The Backs of Houses, Harley Street, London 1925 Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)The Backs of Houses, Harley Street, London 1925 Museum of London
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Evening by the Lake 1932 Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)Evening by the Lake 1932 Leamington Spa Art Gallery & Museum
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Park Crescent, London 1927 Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)Park Crescent, London 1927 Museum of London
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The Surrey Canal, Camberwell 1935 Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)The Surrey Canal, Camberwell 1935 Tate
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A Gleam of Sunlight 1966 Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)A Gleam of Sunlight 1966 Tate
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The Avenue 1944 Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)The Avenue 1944 Buxton Museum & Art Gallery
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The 'Lord Nelson', Winter Morning, Beck Hole 1943 Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)The 'Lord Nelson', Winter Morning, Beck Hole 1943 Government Art Collection
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The Regent's Canal, Twilight 1925 Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)The Regent's Canal, Twilight 1925 Government Art Collection
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Winter Moonrise, Yorkshire 1945 Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)Winter Moonrise, Yorkshire 1945 Buxton Museum & Art Gallery
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Birmingham with the Hall of Memory 1929 Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)Birmingham with the Hall of Memory 1929 Birmingham Museums Trust
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Moor Scene with Rock Face c.1910 Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)Moor Scene with Rock Face c.1910 Pannett Art Gallery
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Townscape 1934 Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)Townscape 1934 Walker Art Gallery
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Canal Scene, Maida Vale 1947 Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)Canal Scene, Maida Vale 1947 Government Art Collection
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A Forest Pool Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)A Forest Pool National Trust, Anglesey Abbey
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View of the North Facade, Wimpole Hall, Cambridgeshire 1940 Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)View of the North Facade, Wimpole Hall, Cambridgeshire 1940 National Trust, Wimpole Hall
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Regent's Canal, Maida Vale, London 1942 Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)Regent's Canal, Maida Vale, London 1942 Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery
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The Beck c.1900 Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)The Beck c.1900 Pannett Art Gallery
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Holland House, Kensington Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)Holland House, Kensington Government Art Collection
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South Front of Anglesey Abbey, Cambridgeshire 1935 Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)South Front of Anglesey Abbey, Cambridgeshire 1935 National Trust, Anglesey Abbey
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Port Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)Port Touchstones Rochdale
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In Kensington 1920–1923 Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)In Kensington 1920–1923 York Art Gallery
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Minster Court, York 1945 Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)Minster Court, York 1945 York Art Gallery
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Paddington Basin, London 1925 Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)Paddington Basin, London 1925 Brighton and Hove Museums and Art Galleries
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Sunshine in Hampstead 1960–1968 Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)Sunshine in Hampstead 1960–1968 Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
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Dawn 1936 Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)Dawn 1936 Ferens Art Gallery
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West Wycombe Park 1933 Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)West Wycombe Park 1933 Beecroft Art Gallery
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Landscape Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)Landscape Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
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The House by the Canal 1945 Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)The House by the Canal 1945 Harris Museum & Art Gallery
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The Regent's Park Canal, Paddington 1930 Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)The Regent's Park Canal, Paddington 1930 Royal Academy of Arts
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The Cloud Shadow Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)The Cloud Shadow Clare College, University of Cambridge