Anne Newland

ARTIST

Newland, Anne

1913 – 1997

Painter in oil and teacher, born in Wiltshire. She studied at Byam Shaw School, 1936-8, under Ernest Jackson, in 1938 gaining an Edwin Abbey Major Scholarship. 

During World War II she was involved in camouflage, then taught in Scotland. Signed her work, which was mainly large, decorative canvases. 
Anne Newland was influenced especially by the work of Andrea Mantegna. Showed at RA, RSA and elsewhere. 
Newland lived in London.
We are grateful to Chris Mees for assistance.

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Anne Newland

ARTIST

Newland, Anne

1913 – 1997

Painter in oil and teacher, born in Wiltshire. She studied at Byam Shaw School, 1936-8, under Ernest Jackson, in 1938 gaining an Edwin Abbey Major Scholarship. 

During World War II she was involved in camouflage, then taught in Scotland. Signed her work, which was mainly large, decorative canvases. 
Anne Newland was influenced especially by the work of Andrea Mantegna. Showed at RA, RSA and elsewhere. 
Newland lived in London.
We are grateful to Chris Mees for assistance.

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ARTWORK FOR SALE

SKU: 5555

(19cm x 37.3cm)

Anne Newland (1913 - 1997)

Pastoral scene, study for a mural, mid 1930’s

£650.00

SKU: 4785

(35.5cm x 25.5cm)

Anne Newland (1913 - 1997)

Cloth draped over a chest, 1939

£495.00

SKU: 4615

(16cm x 17.5cm)

Anne Newland (1913 - 1997)

Study of a basket balanced on a woman’s head, for The Legend of Ceres, c. 1949

£550.00

SKU: 4608

(12.7cm x 20.3cm)

Anne Newland (1913 - 1997)

Pastoral scene – Study for mural, c. 1940

£675.00

SKU: 4609

(44cm x 30cm)

Anne Newland (1913 - 1997)

Study for The Legend of Ceres, (Anticoli)

£950.00

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SKU: 4819

(25.5cm x 21.5cm)

Anne Newland (1913 - 1997)

Still life of basket with wine, bread and napkin
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SKU: 4614

(23.6cm x 39cm)

Anne Newland (1913 - 1997)

Study for The Legend of Ceres, inscribed with title and dated 1949-1955
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SKU: 4597

(37.5cm x 27.5cm)

Anne Newland (1913 - 1997)

Study of an apron tucked into the waist band of her lady’s skirt