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William John Newton

William John Newton (1785 - 1869) was active/lived in England.  William Newton is known for Miniature painting, engraving.

Sir William John Newton became a very popular miniaturist and had a distinguished clientele which included many royal and titled persons, members of Parliament and fellow artists.

He is considered to be one of the best British miniaturists of his time and equal to Sir William Charles Ross. There are examples of his work in many museums including the V&A and in the Royal Collection.

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Similar artists

.  There are 24 similar (related) artists for William John Newton available:    Nathaniel Plimer,  Joseph Daniel,  Thomas Richmond,  Abraham Daniel,  Alexander Gallaway,  Anne Mee,  John Smart,  William Egley,  Nicholas Hilliard,  Henry Jacob Birch,  Charles Robertson,  Jeremiah Meyer,  James Scouler,  Peter Paillou,  Simon Jacques Rochard,  Samuel Shelley,  William Wood,  Thomas Hazlehurst,  George Place,  Samuel John Stump,  Sir William Charles Ross,  Thomas Hargreaves,  Andrew Robertson,  Frederick Buck



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