Madonna and Child and Little Saint John
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Robert Loftin Newman

1885
1940
United States
Robert Loftin Newman (United States, 1885–1940) was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and died in New York City.
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Movement:
Symbolism
Biography:

Robert Loftin Newman was an American artist born in 1885 and passed away in 1940. He was associated with the Symbolist movement, which sought to express ideas and emotions through symbolic imagery and themes. Newman's work often explored mystical and allegorical subjects, reflecting the broader Symbolist interest in the spiritual and the imaginative. Throughout his career, he contributed to the development of American Symbolism, influencing contemporaries with his unique approach to narrative and form. Despite facing challenges in gaining widespread recognition during his lifetime, his work has been reassessed and appreciated for its depth and innovation in subsequent years. Newman's legacy endures through his evocative paintings that continue to captivate and inspire art historians and enthusiasts alike.

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