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Lithographer, Landscape painter, b. 1878 -

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    • Edith Whittlesley Newton Signed Lithograph
      Jan. 31, 2019

      Edith Whittlesley Newton Signed Lithograph

      Est: $60 - $90

      Edith Whittlesley Newton (American 1878 - 1964) signed lithograph. Pencil signed and dated "Edith Newton '46" lower right. Titled "The Hill Road 25 Fruits" lower left of sheet. Additional information ("Purchase Prize Library of Congress National Print Ex. 1946") written in pencil lower center of sheet. Measures 13-7/8" x 9.25" image size and 16" x 12" sheet size. Ex+/NrMt. Unframed, loose and not mounted or glued down. Provenance: Amity Art Foundation, Inc. collection. We ship most items in this auction in house and gladly combine shipping if possible of multiple items.

      Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC
    • Edith Whittlesley Newton (American, 1878-1962)
      Aug. 07, 2015

      Edith Whittlesley Newton (American, 1878-1962)

      Est: $100 - $200

      Edith Whittlesley Newton (American, 1878-1962) Parlor Organ, lithograph, 1936. Size: 11.5" x 16", 29 x 41 cm (sheet).

      Material Culture
    • Newton, Edith. Parlor Organ, 1936
      Apr. 06, 2013

      Newton, Edith. Parlor Organ, 1936

      Est: $250 - $350

      Newton, Edith. Parlor Organ, 1936. Lithograph, 16 x 11 1/2 inches, signed and dated in pencil, monogrammed in the matrix. Penciled in lower left border is "Parlor Organ. 50 prints signed ed. " and across the border are written the names of seven institutions, including Coll. Royal Library, Stockholm, Sweden, Coll. Library of Congress, Metropolitan Museum-Arms Memorial Coll., and others. Descended in the artist's family. Estimated Value $250 - 350.

      Goldberg Coins & Collectibles
    • Newton, Edith. A Few Violins, 1939
      Apr. 06, 2013

      Newton, Edith. A Few Violins, 1939

      Est: $250 - $350

      Newton, Edith. A Few Violins, 1939. Lithograph, 11 x 14 inches, signed and dated in pencil at lower right, monogrammed in the matrix. Penciled at lower left is "A Few Violins - made by Henry Beeman-New Preston, Conn. 50 prints." Descended in the artist's family. Estimated Value $250 - 350.

      Goldberg Coins & Collectibles
    • Newton, Edith. The Settin' Room Stove, 1938
      Apr. 06, 2013

      Newton, Edith. The Settin' Room Stove, 1938

      Est: $250 - $350

      Newton, Edith. The Settin' Room Stove, 1938. Lithograph, 11 x 14 inches, signed and dated in pencil at lower right, monogrammed in the matrix. Penciled at lower left, under the title, is "37 prints. In 'Fine Prints of the Year' 1938". Descended in the artist's family. Estimated Value $250 - 350.

      Goldberg Coins & Collectibles
    • Newton, Edith. The Hallway (?), 1933
      Apr. 06, 2013

      Newton, Edith. The Hallway (?), 1933

      Est: $250 - $350

      Newton, Edith. The Hallway (?), 1933. Lithograph, 8 3/4 x 11 1/4 inches, signed and dated in pencil at lower right, monogrammed in the matrix. Writeen on the back in pencil is "Lib. of Congress / E 42557/ax". Mounting remnants in back corners. Descended in the artist's family. Estimated Value $250 - 350.

      Goldberg Coins & Collectibles
    • Newton, Edith. The Kitchen, 1935
      Apr. 06, 2013

      Newton, Edith. The Kitchen, 1935

      Est: $250 - $350

      Newton, Edith. The Kitchen, 1935. Lithograph, 8 3/4 x 11 1/4 inches, signed and dated in pencil at lower right, monogrammed in the matrix. Mounting remnants in back corners. Descended in the artist's family. Estimated Value $250 - 350.

      Goldberg Coins & Collectibles
    • Newton, Edith. Stove (?), 1934
      Apr. 06, 2013

      Newton, Edith. Stove (?), 1934

      Est: $250 - $350

      Newton, Edith. Stove (?), 1934. Lithograph, 8 1/2 x 11 1/4 inches, signed and dated in pencil at lower right, monogrammed in the matrix. Mounting remnants in back corners. Descended in the artist's family. Estimated Value $250 - 350.

      Goldberg Coins & Collectibles
    • Newton, Edith. Parlor Stove
      Apr. 06, 2013

      Newton, Edith. Parlor Stove

      Est: $250 - $350

      Newton, Edith. Parlor Stove. Lithograph, 8 1/2 x 11 inches, 1934, signed and dated in pencil at lower right, monogrammed in the matrix. Mounting remnants on back. Newton (1878-1964) was a lithographer and landscape painter whose work is in permanent exhibits in the New York Public Library and the Metropolitan Museum Of Art. A native of Michigan, she attended the Art Students League in New York and the Corcoran School of Art in Washington D.C. After moving to New Milford, Connecticut, she found inspiration in the old farmhouses there and often depicted their interiors in her artwork. Descended in the artist's family. Estimated Value $250 - 350.

      Goldberg Coins & Collectibles
    • Edith Newton (American, 1878-1964)
      Sep. 12, 2003

      Edith Newton (American, 1878-1964)

      Est: $250 - $300

      Lot of Four New Milford, Connecticut Interior Views: The Parlor Stove, 1934; Dried Beef (Home of Katherine Wells), 1935; Parlor Organ, 1936; and Parlor Sofa (Home of Alta Hine), 1937. Each signed and dated in pencil and monogrammed and/or dated in the matrix, identified on mats or prints. Lithographs on paper, image sizes to 9 x 11 1/8 in. (22.9 x 28.3 cm), matted. Condition: Toning, hinges/residue to some. Provenance: Descended within the artist's family.

      Skinner
    • Edith Newton (American, 1878-1964)
      Sep. 12, 2003

      Edith Newton (American, 1878-1964)

      Est: $200 - $250

      Quaker Meeting House, 1932. Signed and dated "E W NEWTON-32" in pencil l.r., monogrammed in the matrix, identified on mat interior. Lithograph on paper, image size 14 1/4 x 11 7/8 in. (36.2 x 30.2 cm), matted. Condition: Margins over 1 inch, toning, hinge/residue to upper corners. Provenance: Descended within the artist's family. N.B. Edith Newton lived in her native town of Saginaw, Michigan until the age of 18. From there, she attended the Art Students League in New York and the Corcoran School of Art in Washington D.C. Upon completion, she moved to New Milford, Connecticut where she found inspiration for her artwork in the beautiful farmhouses and old Connecticut interiors. Artist and friend, Wanda Gag, encouraged Newton to create lithographs so that her artwork could reach the masses. The Boston Public Library and the Library of Congress both bought Newton prints to put on display. Her lithographs portray an honest, matter-of-fact view of antique New England interiors, rejecting the idea of embellishing or leaving out parts of the scene in order to make the image more aesthetic. Edith Newton died in 1964, a nationally recognized artist and listed in Who's Who in American Women. Her artwork can still be found in permanent exhibits in the New York Public Library, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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