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  1. Algernon Cecil Newton RA (23 February 1880 – 21 May 1968) was an English landscape artist known as the " Canaletto of the canals". [1] Biography. Newton was born in Hampstead in 1880, a grandson of Henry Newton, one of the founders of the Winsor & Newton the art materials company. [2]

  2. 8. Juni 2022 · Algernon Newton: rediscovering British art’s “Canaletto of the canals” - New Statesman. Culture. Art & Design. 8 June 2022. Algernon Newton: rediscovering British art’s “Canaletto of the canals” The painter’s depopulated cities and landscapes are visions of a 20th-century world wracked by war. By Michael Prodger.

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  3. Algernon Cecil Newton. 1880–1968. British, English. Summary. © Tate. Photo credit: Tate. The Surrey Canal, Camberwell 1935. Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968) Tate. British painter, born in London, grandson of one of the founders of Winsor & Newton, the firm of artists' colourmen.

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  4. 1880–1968. A Gleam of Sunlight 1966. © The Estate of Algernon Newton RA. License this image. In Tate Britain. Library and Archive Reading Rooms. View by Appointment. Biography. Algernon Cecil Newton (23 February 1880 – 21 May 1968) was an English landscape artist known as the "Canaletto of the canals".

  5. Born in London, Algernon Newton was the grandson of the founder of the artists’ materials firm, Winsor and Newton. He trained at the Slade School of Art and the London School of Art and first...

  6. Explore the personal papers and artwork of Algernon Newton (1880-1968), a British painter of topographical city scenes and rural landscapes. See his sketches, notes and grids for his oil paintings, presented by Mrs Douglas Chanter in 1974.

  7. Personal papers and artwork of Algernon Newton. 1925–67. Algernon Newton (1880-1968) was born in London and studied at Clare College, Cambridge, then at Frank Calderon's School of Animal Painting, at the Slade and at the London School of Art. He exhibited at the RA from 1903 (becoming an ARA in 1936 and an RA in 1943).