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Robert Loftin Newman (November 10, 1827 - March 31, 1912). was an American painter and stained-glass designer. He specialized in oil on canvas as his medium. He is sometimes associated with Albert Pinkham Ryder as a painter of mood. His works include Good Samaritan, painted in 1886, Flight into Egypt, Harvest Time, Sailboat Manned by Two Men, and The Bather.
He was born in Richmond, Virginia and moved to Clarksville, Tennessee when he was 11 years of age. Later, as a young adult, he studied art in New York, England, and France. Newman served briefly as an artillery lieutenant for the Confederate Army during the American Civil War. He died of asphyxiation from a gas leak from a stove on March 31, 1912. |
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ID de tableau:: 70932 Madonna and Child Madonna and Child
ca. 1897(1897)
Oil on canvas
56 x 30.9 cm (22.05 x 12.17 in)
ca. 1897(1897)
Oil on canvas
56 x 30.9 cm (22.05 x 12.17 in)
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ID de tableau:: 71211 Christ Saving Peter Christ Saving Peter
ca. 1885(1885)
Oil on canvas
40.9 x 50.7 cm (16.1 x 19.96 in)
ca. 1885(1885)
Oil on canvas
40.9 x 50.7 cm (16.1 x 19.96 in)
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ID de tableau:: 72347 Christ Saving Peter Christ Saving Peter
Date ca. 1885(1885)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 40.9 X 50.7 cm (16.1 X 19.96 in)
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Date ca. 1885(1885)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 40.9 X 50.7 cm (16.1 X 19.96 in)
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Robert Loftin Newman (November 10, 1827 - March 31, 1912). was an American painter and stained-glass designer. He specialized in oil on canvas as his medium. He is sometimes associated with Albert Pinkham Ryder as a painter of mood. His works include Good Samaritan, painted in 1886, Flight into Egypt, Harvest Time, Sailboat Manned by Two Men, and The Bather.
He was born in Richmond, Virginia and moved to Clarksville, Tennessee when he was 11 years of age. Later, as a young adult, he studied art in New York, England, and France. Newman served briefly as an artillery lieutenant for the Confederate Army during the American Civil War. He died of asphyxiation from a gas leak from a stove on March 31, 1912.
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