Algernon Newton RA (1880–1968) was a British landscape artist known as the "Canaletto of the canals".
Newton was born in Hampstead, a grandson of Henry Newton, one of the founders of the Winsor & Newton the art materials company.
Early in World War I, Newton held the rank of Sub-lieutenant in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Later, he served with the Army and was invalided out in 1916 after catching pneumonia, recuperating over the next few years among the artist community at Lamorna, Cornwall.
In 1919 he returned to London and started exhibiting at the Royal Academy of Art. In the 1920s, he also regularly exhibited at the New English Art Club. He was elected ARA (Associate Royal Academician) in 1936, and a full RA in 1943.
His Evening on the Avon was commissioned for the Long Gallery of the RMS Queen Mary. A number of his paintings are in Art Galleries in the United Kingdom, Australia and the United States – notably in the Tate Britain. In 2011 the Metropolitan Museum, New York acquired his painting Stormy Sunset on the East Coast (1939).
His obituary in The Times described him as "a painter of quiet distinction ... He could take the most forbidding canal or group of factory buildings and, without romanticizing or shrinking any detail, create a poetic and restful composition out of it." He himself once wrote: "There is beauty to be found in everything, you only have to search for it; a gasometer can make as beautiful a picture as a palace on the Grand Canal, Venice. It simply depends on the artist's vision."
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Mr. Algernon Newton |
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Dutch Garden from the Serpentine, 1922 |
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Ealing, 1923 |
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View of St Pauls from across the Thames, 1923 |
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Salisbury, Wiltshire, 1924
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Paddington Basin, 1925
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The Backs of Houses, Harley Street, London, 1925
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The Regent's Canal, Twilight, 1925 |
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Isle of San Clemente, Venice, 1926
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Venetian rooftops, 1926 |
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Park Crescent, London, 1927 |
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Canal Basin, 1928 |
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Hove at sunset, 1928 |
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Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland, 1930
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The Regent's Canal, Paddington, 1930 |
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Outskirts of Cheltenham, 1932
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Early Morning near Kentish Town, 1933
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The Thames, Surbiton, 1933 |
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The Surrey Canal, Camberwell, 1935 |
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River Scene, 1938
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San Xavier Mission, near Tucson, 1938 |
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Canal near Paddington Pen, 1940 |
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Kensington Gardens, 1940
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Spring morning, Camden Hill, 1940 |
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Winter Shadows, 1940 |
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In the Brett Valley, 1941 |
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Little Paddocks, Berkshire, 1943
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The 'Lord Nelson', Winter Morning, Beck Hole, 1943
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The Avenue, 1944
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Minster Court, York
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The House by the Canal, 1945
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Little Paddocks, Berkshire, 1950
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A Gleam of Sunlight |
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Houses in a landscape |
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Stormy Sunset on the East Coast |
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