Anne Newland trained at the Byam Shaw School, (1936-39, under Ernest
Jackson) before gaining an Edwin Abbey Major Scholarship in 1938/39.
During World War II she was involved in camouflage, then taught in
Scotland. She signed her work, which was mainly large, decorative
canvases. A.N. She was influenced especially by the work of Andrea
Mantegna. She showed at the RA, RSA and elsewhere.