Edward John Gregory PRICE CHARTS
1850 Gateshead, England - 1909. Known for: Paintings.
William Newall, born in 1851 in Gateshead, England, was a successful stockbroker and financier who became a passionate collector of landscape artists and Renaissance art. He lived in London and later... Read full biography
William Newall, born in 1851 in Gateshead, England, was a successful stockbroker and financier who became a passionate collector of landscape artists and Renaissance art. He lived in London and later at Redheath in Hertfordshire, accumulating a vast collection of contemporary and near-contemporary... Read full biography
William Newall, born in 1851 in Gateshead, England, was a successful stockbroker and financier who became a passionate collector of landscape artists and Renaissance art. He lived in London and later at Redheath in Hertfordshire, accumulating a vast collection of contemporary and near-contemporary painters, Renaissance bronzes, marble sculptures, majolica, furniture, and English silver. Newall was also an artist himself, working as a sculptor in bronze. After his death in 1921, his extensive... Read full biography
William Newall, born in 1851 in Gateshead, England, was a successful stockbroker and financier who became a passionate collector of landscape artists and Renaissance art. He lived in London and later at Redheath in Hertfordshire, accumulating a vast collection of contemporary and near-contemporary painters, Renaissance bronzes, marble sculptures, majolica, furniture, and English silver. Newall was also an artist himself, working as a sculptor in bronze. After his death in 1921, his extensive collections were sold at auction in London. The biography also mentions his family, including his wife Lilian and their five children, as well as his father Robert Stirling Newall, an engineer and industrialist.Christopher Newall, Artist: Edward John... Read full biography
William Newall, born in 1851 in Gateshead, England, was a successful stockbroker and financier who became a passionate collector of landscape artists and Renaissance art. He lived in London and later at Redheath in Hertfordshire, accumulating a vast collection of contemporary and near-contemporary painters, Renaissance bronzes, marble sculptures, majolica, furniture, and English silver. Newall was also an artist himself, working as a sculptor in bronze. After his death in 1921, his extensive collections were sold at auction in London. The biography also mentions his family, including his wife Lilian and their five children, as well as his father Robert Stirling Newall, an engineer and industrialist.Christopher Newall, Artist: Edward John Gregory.

