Description
Water Birds by Harold Newton features a vibrant orange sky shining onto this Florida backwater scene. Birds sit on the water surrounded by many different hues of gray, green, blue, and black.
Water Birds by Harold Newton Painting Auction
Take a journey into Florida’s natural beauty and enjoy the timeless landscape depicted in this original painting, “Water Birds,” created by the Florida Highwaymen artist, Harold Newton.
About the Artist: Widely hailed as the most talented of the Florida Highwaymen painters, and often referred to as “the original Highwayman,” Harold Newton is the artist who, along with Alfred Hair, is credited with founding the group of painters who came together in Fort Pierce, Fla. to make and sell their work.
Inducted into the Florida Artists Hall of Fame in 2004, Newton’s work hangs in numerous notable collections around the world and is part of the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Museum of African American History and Culture and the U.S. Department of State’s prestigious Art in Embassies program.
This painting is a quintessential example of Florida Highwaymen art, ideal for collectors and enthusiasts. As a historical record of Florida’s landscapes, this original painting captures the untamed beauty throughout the state.
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