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Personal papers and artwork of Algernon Newton

1925–67

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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). He was invalided out of the army in 1916. Newton's first solo show was at the Leicester Galleries in 1931. He worked in Cornwall and Yorkshire, however, he was best known for his topographical city scenes of London (often at twilight) in oils. In these preparatory pieces and in-situ sketches Newton has skilfully recorded the effect of different light and weather conditions on a variety of rural and urban settings. Many pieces have been gridded and feature notes by the artist on colours and shades which he would use to inform his work in the studio.

Copyright Notice:

Any reproduction or dissemination of such images or written material by the artist Algernon Newton in Tate’s Archive is strictly prohibited. Persons or organisations requiring a licence to reproduce or disseminate such images or written material should apply to the copyright holder, details of which can be obtained by contacting Tate at copyright@tate.org.uk.

Collection Owner
Algernon Newton 1880–1968
Collection
Tate Archive
Acquisition
Presented by Mrs Douglas Chanter, 1974
Reference
TGA 749

76 objects in this collection

  • Personal papers and artwork of Algernon Newton

    76 Objects

    • Drawings, paintings and etchings by Algernon Newton

      76 Objects

Title
Personal papers and artwork of Algernon Newton
Date
1925–67
Description
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). He was invalided out of the army in 1916. Newton's first solo show was at the Leicester Galleries in 1931. He worked in Cornwall and Yorkshire, however, he was best known for his topographical city scenes of London (often at twilight) in oils. In these preparatory pieces and in-situ sketches Newton has skilfully recorded the effect of different light and weather conditions on a variety of rural and urban settings. Many pieces have been gridded and feature notes by the artist on colours and shades which he would use to inform his work in the studio.

Copyright Notice:

Any reproduction or dissemination of such images or written material by the artist Algernon Newton in Tate’s Archive is strictly prohibited. Persons or organisations requiring a licence to reproduce or disseminate such images or written material should apply to the copyright holder, details of which can be obtained by contacting Tate at copyright@tate.org.uk.
Reference
TGA 749

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Drawing ‘Fishing boats with sails half-furled, at river mouth’

Algernon Newton
date not known
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Sketch ‘Sheds in a Field’

Algernon Newton
[c.1925]
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Sketch ‘London street scene, with trees’

Algernon Newton
[c.1925]
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Squared sketch for ‘Dorset Landscape’

Algernon Newton
[c.1927]
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Sketch for ‘Sunset at Hove’ and on the reverse a sketch of a figure on a horizontal line.

Algernon Newton
March 1928
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Squared sketch for ‘Roos Hall, Suffolk’

Algernon Newton
[c.1928]
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Squared sketch for ‘The River Erme’

Algernon Newton
[c.1928]
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Squared sketch for ‘Hall of Memory, Birmingham’

Algernon Newton
[c.1929]
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Squared sketch for ‘Regent’s Canal, Paddington’

Algernon Newton
[c.1930]
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Oil sketch for ‘Stowe Park’

Algernon Newton
[c.1933]
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Drawing of trees, stormy sky and house.

Algernon Newton
[c.1933]
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Drawing of Kew Bridge and punts

Algernon Newton
1934
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Sketch for ‘Rowing on the Serpentine’

Algernon Newton
1934
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Drawing of landscape with church tower and two cows, and on the reverse a drawing of a tree and sky

Algernon Newton
1934
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Squared sketch for ‘Late Twilight’, and on the reverse a sketch of a distant landscape.

Algernon Newton
1935
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Sketch for ‘Anglesey Abbey’.

Algernon Newton
[c.1935]
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Sketch for ‘Evening on the Avon’

Algernon Newton
[c.1935]
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Squared sketch for ‘Evening on the Avon’

Algernon Newton
[c.1935]
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Squared sketch for ‘Villa Starhemburg’

Algernon Newton
[c.1937]
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Sketch for ‘Carclew, Cornwall’

Algernon Newton
[c.1937]
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