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b. 1870 -

Clara G. Newman, b. 1870: Clara Newman studied art with J.E. Forkner, Felix Mahoney, Elizabeth Overbeck, Coats, John King and R. Byram. Born in Nebraska, she moved to Richmond, Indiana by 1897, and in addition to painting, became a public school teacher. She was a member of the Hoosier Art Association, and the Richmond, Indiana Art Association. She exhibited with the Salons of America, the Society of Independent Artists in 1938, and the Indiana State Fair of 1939. Source: Who Was Who in American Art. Provenance: by descent from Louise Whisenhunt, former director of the Art Association of Richmond, Indiana.

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    • Clara Newman, Indiana, O/C Still Life with Yellow Flowers, Exhibited
      Jul. 25, 2021

      Clara Newman, Indiana, O/C Still Life with Yellow Flowers, Exhibited

      Est: $300 - $400

      Clara G. Newman (American/Indiana, b. 1870), oil on canvas Impressionist still life painting depicting a blue vase with yellow flowers; one blossom has fallen to the table below. Signed lower right. Paper exhibition label en verso for the Indiana State Fair, 1952, along with previous owner's label. Early 20th century whitewashed and giltwood molded frame with floral scroll design. 21 1/2"H x 13 1/2"W. Frame - 29"H x 21"W. Biography: Clara Newman studied art with J.E. Forkner, Felix Mahoney, Elizabeth Overbeck, Coats, John King and R. Byram. Born in Nebraska, she moved to Richmond, Indiana by 1897, and in addition to painting, became a public school teacher. She was a member of the Hoosier Art Association, and the Richmond, Indiana Art Association. She exhibited with the Salons of America, the Society of Independent Artists in 1938, and the Indiana State Fair of 1939. Source: Who Was Who in American Art. Provenance: by descent from Louise Whisenhunt, former director of the Art Association of Richmond, Indiana.

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    • Clara Newman Still Life, "Old China," Exhibited Hoosier Salon
      Jan. 31, 2021

      Clara Newman Still Life, "Old China," Exhibited Hoosier Salon

      Est: $600 - $700

      Clara G. Newman (American/Indiana, b. 1870), "Old China," oil on canvas still life with blue and white teapot, vase of flowers, and plates of fruit, set on a table covered by a white cloth in an interior setting, with furniture and curtain in the background. Signed "Clara G. Newman" lower right. Paper exhibition label en verso for the 1950 Hoosier Salon Exhibition along with artist name, address and title of painting. Molded wood frame. Sight - 23 3/8" H x 21 1/2" W. Framed - 28" H x 25 3/4" W. Biography: Clara Newman studied art with J.E. Forkner, Felix Mahoney, Elizabeth Overbeck, Coats, John King and R. Byram. Born in Nebraska, she moved to Richmond, Indiana by 1897, and in addition to painting, became a public school teacher. She was a member of the Hoosier Art Association, and the Richmond, Indiana Art Association. She exhibited with the Salons of America, the Society of Independent Artists in 1938, and the Indiana State Fair of 1939. Source: Who Was Who in American Art. Provenance: by descent from Louise Whisenhunt, former director of the Art Association of Richmond, Indiana.

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