Newton’s work is defined by its painter sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

City Hall Park, New York City
Newton Courtney Owen American, 1896–1959

Untitled
Newton Courtney Owen American, 1896–1959

Bleeker Street, New York City
Newton Courtney Owen American, 1896–1959

Tugboat, Hudson River, New York City
Newton Courtney Owen American, 1896–1959

Landscape with Lake and Trees
Newton Courtney Owen American, 1896–1959

Hudson River
Newton Courtney Owen American, 1896–1959

An Alcove in the Art Students' League
Charles Courtney Curran (American, 1861–1942)

Untitled
Laura Owens American, born 1970

Armchair
Designed by Owen Jones (born England, 1809–1874) Made by Jackson & Graham (c. 1840–85) London

John Newton
Thomas Hudson (English, 1701-1779)

Trees
Richard Owen American, 20th century

Four Stages of Matrimony
after Richard Newton (English, 1777-1798) published by William Holland (English, 1757-1815)

Sutherland
Designed by Owen Jones (English, 1809–1874) Manufactured by Warner, Sillett & Ramm London

Mystic Night
Millard Owen Sheets American, 1907-1989

"Even when I hated everyone..."
Thompson Owen American, 20th century

Kim and Mark in the Red Car, Newton, MA
Nan Goldin American, born 1953

Panel
Possibly designed by Owen Jones (English, 1809–1874) Made by Warner, Sillet, and Ramm, 1870–1874 England, Spitalfields or Bethnal Green, Hollybush Gardens

The Black Sun, Tungsten Hills, Owens Valley, California
Ansel Adams American, 1902–1984

On a Journey to a Courtship in Wales
Richard Newton English, 1777-1798

Pinnacles, Alabama Hills, Owens Valley, California
Ansel Adams American, 1902–1984