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Painter, Porträtmaler, Landscape painter, b. 1832 - d. 1866

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  • Ann Mary Newton (née Severn, British, 1832-1866)
    Jun. 26, 2024

    Ann Mary Newton (née Severn, British, 1832-1866)

    Est: £150 - £250

    Ann Mary Newton (née Severn, British, 1832-1866) Portrait of a young girl in a landscape signed lower right 'Mary Severn' and dated 1856 watercolour heightened with white 34 x 26cm

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  • A watercolour painting by renowned artist Mary Severn (Ann Mary Newton) 1832-1866. Portrait of a Gentleman. Dated 1854. 37x42.5cm
    May. 09, 2023

    A watercolour painting by renowned artist Mary Severn (Ann Mary Newton) 1832-1866. Portrait of a Gentleman. Dated 1854. 37x42.5cm

    Est: -

    A watercolour painting by renowned artist Mary Severn (Ann Mary Newton) 1832-1866. Portrait of a Gentleman. Dated 1854. 37x42.5cm

    Laganside Auctions
  • Mary Newton original pastel drawing
    May. 26, 2019

    Mary Newton original pastel drawing

    Est: $50 - $100

    The large piece depicting an Eskimo mother and child wearing traditional garments. Signed lower right. Total dimensions 27 5" x 31.5", image size 20" x 24".

    Alaska Premier Auctions & Appraisals
  • ANN MARY NEWTON (1832-1866)
    Oct. 17, 2018

    ANN MARY NEWTON (1832-1866)

    Est: £250 - £350

    ANN MARY NEWTON (1832-1866) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG CHILD signed and dated l.r.: Ann Mary Severn 1855 inscribed verso: Marie Antonia Newton watercolour 18.6 x 24.6cm / 7.3 x 9.7in Ann Mary Newton (née Severn) was a distinguished portrait painter who specialised in children, working primarily in watercolours, chalk and pastel. She was favoured among members of the Britishestablishment, and painted the children and a nephew of Queen Victoria. The Queen notes Newton's early death in her diary of the 7th January 1866, calling her "a clever young artist, who did several of the family, and did also beautiful copies of the Old Masters" (1). Later in life, she began to work in oils and exhibited at the Royal Academy on a number of occasions between 1852-1865. Severn married Sir Charles Thomas Newton K.C.B., the eminent archaeologist responsible for the discovery and excavation of the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, and a friend of John Keats and John Ruskin. Her self-portrait hangs in the National Portrait Gallery, London. (1) Queen Victoria - Diaries - Princess Beatrice's Copy, Vol. LV, p.vi-vii

    Olympia Auctions
  • Ann Mary Severn (1832 - 1866), pencil and wash por
    Nov. 26, 2014

    Ann Mary Severn (1832 - 1866), pencil and wash por

    Est: £60 - £100

    Ann Mary Severn (1832 - 1866), pencil and wash portrait of Henry Cyril Sharp, inscribed 'Taken at Beenham House on leaving Sandhurst', dated July 1858, in glazed gilt frame, 28.5cm x 22.5cm

    Reeman Dansie
  • Ann Mary Newton (British, 1832-1866) - Portrait of a Small Boy and a Small Girl in Costume
    Mar. 22, 2012

    Ann Mary Newton (British, 1832-1866) - Portrait of a Small Boy and a Small Girl in Costume

    Est: £300 - £500

    Ann Mary Newton (British, 1832-1866) Portrait of a Small Boy and a Small Girl in Costume signed lower left "A M Newton" oil on canvas h:60 w:49 cm Provenance: Sir William Tite and by descent Other Notes: Ann Mary Newton was the daughter of the artist Joseph Severn; she was taught to draw by her father and later studied with George Richmond, and in Paris with Ary Scheffer. Her commissions included portraits of Queen Victoria's children. In 1861 Ann Mary Severn married the archaeologist Sir Charles Thomas Newton, and so became Lady Newton. Sadly she died at the very early age of 33.

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  • Ann Mary Newton (British, 1832-1866) - Portrait of a Small Boy and a Small Girl in Costume
    Nov. 24, 2011

    Ann Mary Newton (British, 1832-1866) - Portrait of a Small Boy and a Small Girl in Costume

    Est: £600 - £800

    Ann Mary Newton (British, 1832-1866) Portrait of a Small Boy and a Small Girl in Costume signed lower left "A M Newton" oil on canvas h:60 w:49 cm Other Notes: Ann Mary Newton was the daughter of the artist Joseph Severn; she was taught to draw by her father and later studied with George Richmond, and in Parish with Ary Scheffer. Her commissions included portraits of Queen Victoria's children. In 1861 Ann Mary Newton married the archaeologist Sir Charles Thomas Newton, and so became Lady Newton. Sadly she died at the very early age of 33.

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