Harold Newton (1932-1994)

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We perform Harold Newton art authentication. appraisal, certificates of authenticity (COA), analysis, research, scientific tests, full art authentications. We will help you sell your Harold Newton or we will sell it for you.

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River Scene

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Sailboat Harbor

Harold Newton is probably the most famous group member of the Highwaymen, a Floridian group of itinerant black folk artists painting in and around Melbourne and the Treasure Coast area of Florida from around 1955 until the 1980s. They were landscapists, who used extremely rapid production methods similar to those used in commercial mass made paintings and used to sell their paintings from the trunks of their cars, visiting banks, doctor’s and real estate offices and also in parking lots along the highway to tourists coming or leaving. As a result, they became known as the Highwaymen.

About 20 years ago, some Floridians started collecting their paintings and the fashion for them has grown ever since.

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Landscape

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