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    • Painting: Harry Newman (1873-1946)
      Nov. 23, 2024

      Painting: Harry Newman (1873-1946)

      Est: $50 - $100

      Harry Newman (1873-1946), Brooklyn Bridge, oil on panel (12" x 16", overall 18 1/4" x 22 1/4".

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    • Harry W Newman (NY,MA,UK,1873-1946) oil painting
      Feb. 12, 2023

      Harry W Newman (NY,MA,UK,1873-1946) oil painting

      Est: $575 - $700

      ARTIST: Harry W Newman (New York, Massachusetts, England, 1873 - 1946) TITLE: Harbor Scene MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Two tears with corresponding paint losses repaired with patches. Some scattered dark spots. Some craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 16 x 20 inches / 40 x 50 cm FRAME SIZE: 22 x 26 inches / 55 x 66 cm SIGNATURE: lower left CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 122482 US Shipping $75 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: The artist Harry W. Newman was born in London, England on 26 June 1873 to Richard and Elizabeth (Day) Newman. His father was a plumber/glazier, who went to the Australian Gold Rush. It is unclear whether or not infant Harry went to Australia with his mother when she joined her husband there. Harry's brother, Thomas Charles (baptised Charles Thomas) was born in Australia in 1875. Harry's father died, and his widow returned to England. She and her two sons went to live with her parents and their five other children in Bristol.When he was 18, Harry was working as a Car Conductor on the horse drawn trams in Bristol and living with his brother and an aunt. Four years later in 1895, Harry on the S.S. Scythia emigrated to the USA where he joined his mother in Boston. On the ship he had given his occupation as ˜painter. In 1899 he married Emily Scholz, an immigrant from Germany who was the same age as himself. They settled in New York where Harry worked as a janitor. On the first day of February 1901, Harry became an American citizen, and on the last day of the same month he became the father of a little girl. A son was born two years later.In 1913 Harry and his wife Emily, both 40 years old, took a trip to the island of Bermuda. The duration of this trip is not known but on the return, they boarded the ship S.S Bermudian at the port of Hamilton on October 7th, 1913 and arrived at the port of New York City on October 9th of the same year. (Citation is the List of United States Citizens, Ship's Log of the S.S. Bermudian dated October 9th, 1913.)By 1915 the family was living in the Bronx in a duplex, which they owned. In 1918, Harry was required to fill out a Registration card for WW1. In it he is described as a supervisor in a gas mask factory. He was of medium height with blue eyes and black hair.In 1935 Harry and his wife returned to Bristol, England to visit his mother who was living there again. They stayed for two full months, and Harry produced more paintings on this trip. Although he had had various jobs as a car conductor; janitor; supervisor etc., he often gave his occupation as ˜painter or ˜artist.Harry W. Newman had trained as an artist in England before he moved to the States. In the USA he attended the Arts Students League in New York for evening and weekend classes.Artprice on-line informs us that Harry was a painter, lecturer and teacher and that he studied under Henri and Bridgman. It adds that he exhibited his art in the Art Institute of Chicago,1905-1906; Boston Art Club, 1907; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1910; Bronx Artist Guild, 1931; and was a member of the Bronx Art Guild: SC. He exhibited his works in their shows. Harry Newman is known for figure, industrial scene and marine painting. He also painted landscapes. At one time he decided to stop selling his work after a painting that he sold for twenty five dollars was destroyed by the owner. On weekends, when able, he went on painting expeditions with his daughter-in-law. She helped him carry his materials as he was lame from an old leg injury. One of his paintings,Winter Gypsy Encampment, was exhibited at the 1939 New York World's Fair.Harry W. Newman died on 14 January 1946. Many of his paintings were distributed among family members.

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    • Harry W Newman (NY,MA,UK,1873-1946) oil painting
      Jan. 02, 2023

      Harry W Newman (NY,MA,UK,1873-1946) oil painting

      Est: $600 - $750

      ARTIST: Harry W Newman (New York, Massachusetts, British, 1873 - 1946) TITLE: Harbor Scene MEDIUM: oil on canvas board CONDITION: Small paint loss by th eleft edge. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 16 x 20 inches / 40 x 50 cm FRAME SIZE: 19 x 23 inches / 48 x 58 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 122481 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: The artist Harry W. Newman was born in London, England on 26 June 1873 to Richard and Elizabeth (Day) Newman. His father was a plumber/glazier, who went to the Australian Gold Rush. It is unclear whether or not infant Harry went to Australia with his mother when she joined her husband there. Harry's brother, Thomas Charles (baptised Charles Thomas) was born in Australia in 1875. Harry's father died, and his widow returned to England. She and her two sons went to live with her parents and their five other children in Bristol.When he was 18, Harry was working as a Car Conductor on the horse drawn trams in Bristol and living with his brother and an aunt. Four years later in 1895, Harry on the S.S. Scythia emigrated to the USA where he joined his mother in Boston. On the ship he had given his occupation as ˜painter. In 1899 he married Emily Scholz, an immigrant from Germany who was the same age as himself. They settled in New York where Harry worked as a janitor.On the first day of February 1901, Harry became an American citizen, and on the last day of the same month he became the father of a little girl. A son was born two years later.In 1913 Harry and his wife Emily, both 40 years old, took a trip to the island of Bermuda. The duration of this trip is not known but on the return, they boarded the ship S.S Bermudian at the port of Hamilton on October 7th, 1913 and arrived at the port of New York City on October 9th of the same year. (Citation is the List of United States Citizens, Ship's Log of the S.S. Bermudian dated October 9th, 1913.)By 1915 the family was living in the Bronx in a duplex, which they owned. In 1918, Harry was required to fill out a Registration card for WW1. In it he is described as a supervisor in a gas mask factory. He was of medium height with blue eyes and black hair.In 1935 Harry and his wife returned to Bristol, England to visit his mother who was living there again. They stayed for two full months, and Harry produced more paintings on this trip. Although he had had various jobs as a car conductor; janitor; supervisor etc., he often gave his occupation as ˜painter or ˜artist.Harry W. Newman had trained as an artist in England before he moved to the States. In the USA he attended the Arts Students League in New York for evening and weekend classes.Artprice on-line informs us that Harry was a painter, lecturer and teacher and that he studied under Henri and Bridgman. It adds that he exhibited his art in the Art Institute of Chicago,1905-1906; Boston Art Club, 1907; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1910; Bronx Artist Guild, 1931; and was a member of the Bronx Art Guild: SC. He exhibited his works in their shows. Harry Newman is known for figure, industrial scene and marine painting. He also painted landscapes. At one time he decided to stop selling his work after a painting that he sold for twenty five dollars was destroyed by the owner. On weekends, when able, he went on painting expeditions with his daughter-in-law. She helped him carry his materials as he was lame from an old leg injury. One of his paintings,Winter Gypsy Encampment, was exhibited at the 1939 New York World's Fair.Harry W. Newman died on 14 January 1946. Many of his paintings were distributed among family members.

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    • Harry W Newman (NY,MA,UK,1873-1946) oil painting
      Nov. 13, 2022

      Harry W Newman (NY,MA,UK,1873-1946) oil painting

      Est: $360 - $450

      ARTIST: Harry W Newman (New York, Massachusetts, England, 1873 - 1946) NAME: Portrait of Nude Woman YEAR: circa 1929 MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Minor damages to edges and corners. Minor paint losses mostly along edges. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 30 x 25 inches / 76 x 63 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: unsigned CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119625 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: The artist Harry W. Newman was born in London, England on 26 June 1873 to Richard and Elizabeth (Day) Newman. His father was a plumber/glazier, who went to the Australian Gold Rush. It is unclear whether or not infant Harry went to Australia with his mother when she joined her husband there. Harry's brother, Thomas Charles (baptised Charles Thomas) was born in Australia in 1875. Harry's father died, and his widow returned to England. She and her two sons went to live with her parents and their five other children in Bristol.When he was 18, Harry was working as a Car Conductor on the horse drawn trams in Bristol and living with his brother and an aunt. Four years later in 1895, Harry on the S.S. Scythia emigrated to the USA where he joined his mother in Boston. On the ship he had given his occupation as ˜painter. In 1899 he married Emily Scholz, an immigrant from Germany who was the same age as himself. They settled in New York where Harry worked as a janitor. On the first day of February 1901, Harry became an American citizen, and on the last day of the same month he became the father of a little girl. A son was born two years later.In 1913 Harry and his wife Emily, both 40 years old, took a trip to the island of Bermuda. The duration of this trip is not known but on the return, they boarded the ship S.S Bermudian at the port of Hamilton on October 7th, 1913 and arrived at the port of New York City on October 9th of the same year. (Citation is the List of United States Citizens, Ship's Log of the S.S. Bermudian dated October 9th, 1913.)By 1915 the family was living in the Bronx in a duplex, which they owned. In 1918, Harry was required to fill out a Registration card for WW1. In it he is described as a supervisor in a gas mask factory. He was of medium height with blue eyes and black hair.In 1935 Harry and his wife returned to Bristol, England to visit his mother who was living there again. They stayed for two full months, and Harry produced more paintings on this trip. Although he had had various jobs as a car conductor; janitor; supervisor etc., he often gave his occupation as ˜painter or ˜artist.Harry W. Newman had trained as an artist in England before he moved to the States. In the USA he attended the Arts Students League in New York for evening and weekend classes.Artprice on-line informs us that Harry was a painter, lecturer and teacher and that he studied under Henri and Bridgman. It adds that he exhibited his art in the Art Institute of Chicago,1905-1906; Boston Art Club, 1907; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1910; Bronx Artist Guild, 1931; and was a member of the Bronx Art Guild: SC. He exhibited his works in their shows. Harry Newman is known for figure, industrial scene and marine painting. He also painted landscapes. At one time he decided to stop selling his work after a painting that he sold for twenty five dollars was destroyed by the owner. On weekends, when able, he went on painting expeditions with his daughter-in-law. She helped him carry his materials as he was lame from an old leg injury. One of his paintings,Winter Gypsy Encampment, was exhibited at the 1939 New York World's Fair.Harry W. Newman died on 14 January 1946. Many of his paintings were distributed among family members.

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    • Harry W Newman (NY,MA,UK,1873-1946) oil painting
      Aug. 21, 2022

      Harry W Newman (NY,MA,UK,1873-1946) oil painting

      Est: $380 - $475

      ARTIST: Harry W Newman (New York, Massachusetts, England, 1873 - 1946) NAME: Portrait of Nude Woman YEAR: circa 1929 MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Minor damages to edges and corners. Minor paint losses mostly along edges. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 30 x 25 inches / 76 x 63 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: unsigned CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119625 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: The artist Harry W. Newman was born in London, England on 26 June 1873 to Richard and Elizabeth (Day) Newman. His father was a plumber/glazier, who went to the Australian Gold Rush. It is unclear whether or not infant Harry went to Australia with his mother when she joined her husband there. Harry's brother, Thomas Charles (baptised Charles Thomas) was born in Australia in 1875. Harry's father died, and his widow returned to England. She and her two sons went to live with her parents and their five other children in Bristol.When he was 18, Harry was working as a Car Conductor on the horse drawn trams in Bristol and living with his brother and an aunt. Four years later in 1895, Harry on the S.S. Scythia emigrated to the USA where he joined his mother in Boston. On the ship he had given his occupation as ˜painter. In 1899 he married Emily Scholz, an immigrant from Germany who was the same age as himself. They settled in New York where Harry worked as a janitor. On the first day of February 1901, Harry became an American citizen, and on the last day of the same month he became the father of a little girl. A son was born two years later.In 1913 Harry and his wife Emily, both 40 years old, took a trip to the island of Bermuda. The duration of this trip is not known but on the return, they boarded the ship S.S Bermudian at the port of Hamilton on October 7th, 1913 and arrived at the port of New York City on October 9th of the same year. (Citation is the List of United States Citizens, Ship's Log of the S.S. Bermudian dated October 9th, 1913.)By 1915 the family was living in the Bronx in a duplex, which they owned. In 1918, Harry was required to fill out a Registration card for WW1. In it he is described as a supervisor in a gas mask factory. He was of medium height with blue eyes and black hair.In 1935 Harry and his wife returned to Bristol, England to visit his mother who was living there again. They stayed for two full months, and Harry produced more paintings on this trip. Although he had had various jobs as a car conductor; janitor; supervisor etc., he often gave his occupation as ˜painter or ˜artist.Harry W. Newman had trained as an artist in England before he moved to the States. In the USA he attended the Arts Students League in New York for evening and weekend classes.Artprice on-line informs us that Harry was a painter, lecturer and teacher and that he studied under Henri and Bridgman. It adds that he exhibited his art in the Art Institute of Chicago,1905-1906; Boston Art Club, 1907; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1910; Bronx Artist Guild, 1931; and was a member of the Bronx Art Guild: SC. He exhibited his works in their shows. Harry Newman is known for figure, industrial scene and marine painting. He also painted landscapes. At one time he decided to stop selling his work after a painting that he sold for twenty five dollars was destroyed by the owner. On weekends, when able, he went on painting expeditions with his daughter-in-law. She helped him carry his materials as he was lame from an old leg injury. One of his paintings,Winter Gypsy Encampment, was exhibited at the 1939 New York World's Fair.Harry W. Newman died on 14 January 1946. Many of his paintings were distributed among family members.

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    • Harry W Newman (NY,MA,UK,1873-1946) oil painting
      May. 08, 2022

      Harry W Newman (NY,MA,UK,1873-1946) oil painting

      Est: $400 - $500

      ARTIST: Harry W Newman (New York, Massachusetts, England, 1873 - 1946) NAME: Portrait of Nude Woman YEAR: circa 1929 MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Minor damages to edges and corners. Minor paint losses mostly along edges. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 30 x 25 inches / 76 x 63 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed SIGNATURE: unsigned CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119625 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: The artist Harry W. Newman was born in London, England on 26 June 1873 to Richard and Elizabeth (Day) Newman. His father was a plumber/glazier, who went to the Australian Gold Rush. It is unclear whether or not infant Harry went to Australia with his mother when she joined her husband there. Harry's brother, Thomas Charles (baptised Charles Thomas) was born in Australia in 1875. Harry's father died, and his widow returned to England. She and her two sons went to live with her parents and their five other children in Bristol.When he was 18, Harry was working as a Car Conductor on the horse drawn trams in Bristol and living with his brother and an aunt. Four years later in 1895, Harry on the S.S. Scythia emigrated to the USA where he joined his mother in Boston. On the ship he had given his occupation as ˜painter. In 1899 he married Emily Scholz, an immigrant from Germany who was the same age as himself. They settled in New York where Harry worked as a janitor. On the first day of February 1901, Harry became an American citizen, and on the last day of the same month he became the father of a little girl. A son was born two years later.In 1913 Harry and his wife Emily, both 40 years old, took a trip to the island of Bermuda. The duration of this trip is not known but on the return, they boarded the ship S.S Bermudian at the port of Hamilton on October 7th, 1913 and arrived at the port of New York City on October 9th of the same year. (Citation is the List of United States Citizens, Ship's Log of the S.S. Bermudian dated October 9th, 1913.)By 1915 the family was living in the Bronx in a duplex, which they owned. In 1918, Harry was required to fill out a Registration card for WW1. In it he is described as a supervisor in a gas mask factory. He was of medium height with blue eyes and black hair.In 1935 Harry and his wife returned to Bristol, England to visit his mother who was living there again. They stayed for two full months, and Harry produced more paintings on this trip. Although he had had various jobs as a car conductor; janitor; supervisor etc., he often gave his occupation as ˜painter or ˜artist.Harry W. Newman had trained as an artist in England before he moved to the States. In the USA he attended the Arts Students League in New York for evening and weekend classes.Artprice on-line informs us that Harry was a painter, lecturer and teacher and that he studied under Henri and Bridgman. It adds that he exhibited his art in the Art Institute of Chicago,1905-1906; Boston Art Club, 1907; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1910; Bronx Artist Guild, 1931; and was a member of the Bronx Art Guild: SC. He exhibited his works in their shows. Harry Newman is known for figure, industrial scene and marine painting. He also painted landscapes. At one time he decided to stop selling his work after a painting that he sold for twenty five dollars was destroyed by the owner. On weekends, when able, he went on painting expeditions with his daughter-in-law. She helped him carry his materials as he was lame from an old leg injury. One of his paintings,Winter Gypsy Encampment, was exhibited at the 1939 New York World's Fair.Harry W. Newman died on 14 January 1946. Many of his paintings were distributed among family members.

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    • Harry W Newman (NY,MA,UK,1873-1946) oil painting
      Feb. 06, 2022

      Harry W Newman (NY,MA,UK,1873-1946) oil painting

      Est: $400 - $525

      ARTIST: Harry W Newman (New York, Massachusetts, England, 1873 - 1946) NAME: Portrait of Nude Woman YEAR: circa 1929 MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Minor damages to edges and corners. Minor paint losses mostly along edges. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 30 x 25 inches / 76 x 63 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed SIGNATURE: unsigned CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119625 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: The artist Harry W. Newman was born in London, England on 26 June 1873 to Richard and Elizabeth (Day) Newman. His father was a plumber/glazier, who went to the Australian Gold Rush. It is unclear whether or not infant Harry went to Australia with his mother when she joined her husband there. Harry's brother, Thomas Charles (baptised Charles Thomas) was born in Australia in 1875. Harry's father died, and his widow returned to England. She and her two sons went to live with her parents and their five other children in Bristol.When he was 18, Harry was working as a Car Conductor on the horse drawn trams in Bristol and living with his brother and an aunt. Four years later in 1895, Harry on the S.S. Scythia emigrated to the USA where he joined his mother in Boston. On the ship he had given his occupation as ˜painter. In 1899 he married Emily Scholz, an immigrant from Germany who was the same age as himself. They settled in New York where Harry worked as a janitor. On the first day of February 1901, Harry became an American citizen, and on the last day of the same month he became the father of a little girl. A son was born two years later.In 1913 Harry and his wife Emily, both 40 years old, took a trip to the island of Bermuda. The duration of this trip is not known but on the return, they boarded the ship S.S Bermudian at the port of Hamilton on October 7th, 1913 and arrived at the port of New York City on October 9th of the same year. (Citation is the List of United States Citizens, Ship's Log of the S.S. Bermudian dated October 9th, 1913.)By 1915 the family was living in the Bronx in a duplex, which they owned. In 1918, Harry was required to fill out a Registration card for WW1. In it he is described as a supervisor in a gas mask factory. He was of medium height with blue eyes and black hair.In 1935 Harry and his wife returned to Bristol, England to visit his mother who was living there again. They stayed for two full months, and Harry produced more paintings on this trip. Although he had had various jobs as a car conductor; janitor; supervisor etc., he often gave his occupation as ˜painter or ˜artist.Harry W. Newman had trained as an artist in England before he moved to the States. In the USA he attended the Arts Students League in New York for evening and weekend classes.Artprice on-line informs us that Harry was a painter, lecturer and teacher and that he studied under Henri and Bridgman. It adds that he exhibited his art in the Art Institute of Chicago,1905-1906; Boston Art Club, 1907; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1910; Bronx Artist Guild, 1931; and was a member of the Bronx Art Guild: SC. He exhibited his works in their shows. Harry Newman is known for figure, industrial scene and marine painting. He also painted landscapes. At one time he decided to stop selling his work after a painting that he sold for twenty five dollars was destroyed by the owner. On weekends, when able, he went on painting expeditions with his daughter-in-law. She helped him carry his materials as he was lame from an old leg injury. One of his paintings,Winter Gypsy Encampment, was exhibited at the 1939 New York World's Fair.Harry W. Newman died on 14 January 1946. Many of his paintings were distributed among family members.

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    • Harry W Newman (NY,MA,UK,1873-1946) oil painting 2-sided
      Feb. 06, 2022

      Harry W Newman (NY,MA,UK,1873-1946) oil painting 2-sided

      Est: $400 - $525

      ARTIST: Harry W Newman (New York, Massachusetts, England, 1873 - 1946) NAME: Portrait of Woman YEAR: 1929 MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Some damages to edges and corners. Some paint losses mostly along edges. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 30 x 25 inches / 76 x 63 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed SIGNATURE: upper left CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119624 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: The artist Harry W. Newman was born in London, England on 26 June 1873 to Richard and Elizabeth (Day) Newman. His father was a plumber/glazier, who went to the Australian Gold Rush. It is unclear whether or not infant Harry went to Australia with his mother when she joined her husband there. Harry's brother, Thomas Charles (baptised Charles Thomas) was born in Australia in 1875. Harry's father died, and his widow returned to England. She and her two sons went to live with her parents and their five other children in Bristol.When he was 18, Harry was working as a Car Conductor on the horse drawn trams in Bristol and living with his brother and an aunt. Four years later in 1895, Harry on the S.S. Scythia emigrated to the USA where he joined his mother in Boston. On the ship he had given his occupation as ˜painter. In 1899 he married Emily Scholz, an immigrant from Germany who was the same age as himself. They settled in New York where Harry worked as a janitor. On the first day of February 1901, Harry became an American citizen, and on the last day of the same month he became the father of a little girl. A son was born two years later.In 1913 Harry and his wife Emily, both 40 years old, took a trip to the island of Bermuda. The duration of this trip is not known but on the return, they boarded the ship S.S Bermudian at the port of Hamilton on October 7th, 1913 and arrived at the port of New York City on October 9th of the same year. (Citation is the List of United States Citizens, Ship's Log of the S.S. Bermudian dated October 9th, 1913.)By 1915 the family was living in the Bronx in a duplex, which they owned. In 1918, Harry was required to fill out a Registration card for WW1. In it he is described as a supervisor in a gas mask factory. He was of medium height with blue eyes and black hair.In 1935 Harry and his wife returned to Bristol, England to visit his mother who was living there again. They stayed for two full months, and Harry produced more paintings on this trip. Although he had had various jobs as a car conductor; janitor; supervisor etc., he often gave his occupation as ˜painter or ˜artist.Harry W. Newman had trained as an artist in England before he moved to the States. In the USA he attended the Arts Students League in New York for evening and weekend classes.Artprice on-line informs us that Harry was a painter, lecturer and teacher and that he studied under Henri and Bridgman. It adds that he exhibited his art in the Art Institute of Chicago,1905-1906; Boston Art Club, 1907; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1910; Bronx Artist Guild, 1931; and was a member of the Bronx Art Guild: SC. He exhibited his works in their shows. Harry Newman is known for figure, industrial scene and marine painting. He also painted landscapes. At one time he decided to stop selling his work after a painting that he sold for twenty five dollars was destroyed by the owner. On weekends, when able, he went on painting expeditions with his daughter-in-law. She helped him carry his materials as he was lame from an old leg injury. One of his paintings,Winter Gypsy Encampment, was exhibited at the 1939 New York World's Fair.Harry W. Newman died on 14 January 1946. Many of his paintings were distributed among family members.

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    • Harry W Newman (NY,MA,UK,1873-1946) oil painting
      Feb. 06, 2022

      Harry W Newman (NY,MA,UK,1873-1946) oil painting

      Est: $400 - $525

      ARTIST: Harry W Newman (New York, Massachusetts, England, 1873 - 1946) NAME: Portrait of Man with Cane YEAR: circa 1929 MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Minor damages to edges and corners. Some paint losses mostly along edges. Some craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 30 x 25 inches / 76 x 63 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed SIGNATURE: unsigned CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119623 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: The artist Harry W. Newman was born in London, England on 26 June 1873 to Richard and Elizabeth (Day) Newman. His father was a plumber/glazier, who went to the Australian Gold Rush. It is unclear whether or not infant Harry went to Australia with his mother when she joined her husband there. Harry's brother, Thomas Charles (baptised Charles Thomas) was born in Australia in 1875. Harry's father died, and his widow returned to England. She and her two sons went to live with her parents and their five other children in Bristol.When he was 18, Harry was working as a Car Conductor on the horse drawn trams in Bristol and living with his brother and an aunt. Four years later in 1895, Harry on the S.S. Scythia emigrated to the USA where he joined his mother in Boston. On the ship he had given his occupation as ˜painter. In 1899 he married Emily Scholz, an immigrant from Germany who was the same age as himself. They settled in New York where Harry worked as a janitor. On the first day of February 1901, Harry became an American citizen, and on the last day of the same month he became the father of a little girl. A son was born two years later.In 1913 Harry and his wife Emily, both 40 years old, took a trip to the island of Bermuda. The duration of this trip is not known but on the return, they boarded the ship S.S Bermudian at the port of Hamilton on October 7th, 1913 and arrived at the port of New York City on October 9th of the same year. (Citation is the List of United States Citizens, Ship's Log of the S.S. Bermudian dated October 9th, 1913.)By 1915 the family was living in the Bronx in a duplex, which they owned. In 1918, Harry was required to fill out a Registration card for WW1. In it he is described as a supervisor in a gas mask factory. He was of medium height with blue eyes and black hair.In 1935 Harry and his wife returned to Bristol, England to visit his mother who was living there again. They stayed for two full months, and Harry produced more paintings on this trip. Although he had had various jobs as a car conductor; janitor; supervisor etc., he often gave his occupation as ˜painter or ˜artist.Harry W. Newman had trained as an artist in England before he moved to the States. In the USA he attended the Arts Students League in New York for evening and weekend classes.Artprice on-line informs us that Harry was a painter, lecturer and teacher and that he studied under Henri and Bridgman. It adds that he exhibited his art in the Art Institute of Chicago,1905-1906; Boston Art Club, 1907; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1910; Bronx Artist Guild, 1931; and was a member of the Bronx Art Guild: SC. He exhibited his works in their shows. Harry Newman is known for figure, industrial scene and marine painting. He also painted landscapes. At one time he decided to stop selling his work after a painting that he sold for twenty five dollars was destroyed by the owner. On weekends, when able, he went on painting expeditions with his daughter-in-law. She helped him carry his materials as he was lame from an old leg injury. One of his paintings,Winter Gypsy Encampment, was exhibited at the 1939 New York World's Fair.Harry W. Newman died on 14 January 1946. Many of his paintings were distributed among family members.

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    • Harry W. Newman (American, 1873 - 1946), "Putnam County View", oil on board, depicts summer scene with purple mountains in distance,...
      Jan. 18, 2021

      Harry W. Newman (American, 1873 - 1946), "Putnam County View", oil on board, depicts summer scene with purple mountains in distance,...

      Est: $200 - $300

      Harry W. Newman (American, 1873 - 1946), "Putnam County View", oil on board, depicts summer scene with purple mountains in distance, signed lower right "Harry Newman", artist information verso along with title and previous price of $1950, framed, wear consistent with age, minor surface damages to frame, 11 1/4" h. x15 1/4" w.

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    • Harry W. Newman (1873-1946)
      Oct. 26, 2019

      Harry W. Newman (1873-1946)

      Est: $200 - $300

      Harry W. Newman (1873-1946), Brooklyn Bridge, oil on panel. 12" x 16".

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    • HARRY W NEWMAN OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS LANDSCAPE
      Apr. 28, 2018

      HARRY W NEWMAN OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS LANDSCAPE

      Est: $300 - $400

      Harry W Newman (American, 1873 - 1946) oil painting on canvas depicting a wooded landscape. Signed lower left. Measures 19 3/4" (50cm) x 15 1/2" (39.3cm) + 3" (7.5cm) frame.

      Antiques & Modern Auction Gallery
    • Oil on Canvas of New England Dock by Harry W Newman - 12"x16" image size
      Mar. 25, 2016

      Oil on Canvas of New England Dock by Harry W Newman - 12"x16" image size

      Est: $300 - $600

      Oil on Canvas of New England Dock by Harry W Newman - 12"x16" image size

      The Chattanooga Auction House
    • HARRY NEWMAN, American (1873-1946), "Winter Labor", oil on canvas, signed lower left and dated 22., 14 x 18
      May. 01, 2014

      HARRY NEWMAN, American (1873-1946), "Winter Labor", oil on canvas, signed lower left and dated 22., 14 x 18

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      HARRY NEWMAN American (1873-1946) "Winter Labor" oil on canvas, signed lower left and dated 22. 14 x 18 Provenance: Private collection, Connecticut. Exhibitions: National Academy of Design, n.d.; International Exposition, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1926.

      Shannon's
    • HARRY W. NEWMAN AMERICAN B.1873, "Cleaning the Sails"
      May. 19, 2012

      HARRY W. NEWMAN AMERICAN B.1873, "Cleaning the Sails"

      Est: $400 - $600

      HARRY W. NEWMAN AMERICAN B.1873 "Cleaning the Sails" Oil on canvas 12 x 16 in (30.5 x 40.6 cm) Estate stamp lower right and verso

      Trinity International Auctions & Appraisals, LLC
    • HARRY W. NEWMAN AMERICAN B.1873, "Running Brook Thru a Snowy Landscape"
      May. 19, 2012

      HARRY W. NEWMAN AMERICAN B.1873, "Running Brook Thru a Snowy Landscape"

      Est: $400 - $600

      HARRY W. NEWMAN AMERICAN B.1873 "Running Brook Thru a Snowy Landscape" Oil on board 10 x 14 in (25.7 x 35.6 cm) Estate stamp lower right and verso, (A double sided painting verso, "Portrait of a Woman in a Red Dress"

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    • HARRY W. NEWMAN AMERICAN B.1873, "Gazebo by the Sea"
      May. 19, 2012

      HARRY W. NEWMAN AMERICAN B.1873, "Gazebo by the Sea"

      Est: $400 - $600

      HARRY W. NEWMAN AMERICAN B.1873 "Gazebo by the Sea" Oil on board 10 x 13 3/4 in (25.4 cm x 34.9 cm) Estate stamp lower right and verso (A double sided painting verso "Sailboat"

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    • HARRY W. NEWMAN AMERICAN B.1873, "Gloucester Harbor Scene"
      May. 19, 2012

      HARRY W. NEWMAN AMERICAN B.1873, "Gloucester Harbor Scene"

      Est: $400 - $600

      HARRY W. NEWMAN AMERICAN B.1873 "Gloucester Harbor Scene" Oil on board 8 3/4 x 11 3/4 in (22.2 x 29.8 cm) signed lower right

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    • HARRY W. NEWMAN AMERICAN B.1873, "Two Young Girls in a Summer Landscape"
      May. 19, 2012

      HARRY W. NEWMAN AMERICAN B.1873, "Two Young Girls in a Summer Landscape"

      Est: $400 - $600

      HARRY W. NEWMAN AMERICAN B.1873 "Two Young Girls in a Summer Landscape" Oil on board 10 x 14 in (25.7 x 35.6 cm) signed lower right

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    • HARRY W. NEWMAN AMERICAN B.1873, "Harvesting the Hay"
      May. 19, 2012

      HARRY W. NEWMAN AMERICAN B.1873, "Harvesting the Hay"

      Est: $400 - $600

      HARRY W. NEWMAN AMERICAN B.1873 "Harvesting the Hay" Oil on board 12 x 15 3/4 in (30.5 x 40 cm) signed lower right

      Trinity International Auctions & Appraisals, LLC
    • Harry W. Newman American, 1873-1946? Sunlit Street
      Apr. 05, 2011

      Harry W. Newman American, 1873-1946? Sunlit Street

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Harry W. Newman American, 1873-1946? Sunlit Street Signed Harry Newman (lr) Oil on panel 16 x 12 inches

      DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
    • Harry W. Newman American, 1873-1946? Industrial Landscape
      Apr. 05, 2011

      Harry W. Newman American, 1873-1946? Industrial Landscape

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Harry W. Newman American, 1873-1946? Industrial Landscape Estate stamped (lr) and twice on the reverse Oil on canvas 12 x 16 inches

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    • Harry W. Newman, (British, b. 1873), My Mother
      Nov. 10, 2008

      Harry W. Newman, (British, b. 1873), My Mother

      Est: $500 - $700

      Harry W. Newman (British, b. 1873) My Mother oil on canvas signed and dated (lower right) 29 3/4 x 24 1/2 inches.

      Hindman
    • Harry W. Newman
      Dec. 03, 2003

      Harry W. Newman

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      b.1873 WINTER AFTERNOON Signed and dated HW Newman /'05 (ll) Oil on canvas 10 1/8 x 14 inches Provenance: R.H. Love Galleries, Inc., Chicago, Inv. no.N-261/14963

      Doyle New York
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