Harold Newton Explained

Harold Newton
Birth Date:October 30, 1934
Birth Place:Gifford, Florida, U.S.
Death Place:Gifford, Florida, U.S.
Spouse:Dorothy Newton
Children:9
Occupation:Painter
Known For:A member of Florida Highwaymen

Harold Newton (October 30, 1934 – June 27, 1994) was an American landscape artist.[1] He was a founding member of the Florida Highwaymen, a group of fellow African American landscape artists.[2] Newton and the other Highwaymen were influenced by the work of Florida painter A.E. Backus. Newton depicted Florida’s coastlines and wetlands.[3] Most of his paintings were of Florida landscapes.[4]

Newton was successful in a time of racial segregation and disenfranchisement.

Personal life

Newton died on June 27 1994 in Gifford, Florida. He was 59 years old. At the time of his death, he was married to his wife, Dorothy. He had 1 son and 8 daughters.[5]

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Harold Newton Florida Highwaymen Paintings . 2022-05-01 . en-US.
  2. Book: Monroe, Gary . The Highwaymen: Florida's African-American Landscape Painters . 2001 . University Press of Florida . 978-0-8130-2281-9 . en.
  3. Beaty, 2005, p. 42
  4. Book: Monroe, Gary . Harold Newton: The Original Highwayman . 2018-10-09 . University Press of Florida . 978-0-8130-6411-6 . en.
  5. News: Press Journal. Harold Newton. 8 . 1 July 1994 . Vero Beach, Florida.