Henry Newton (Winsor & Newton founder)
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Henry Charles Newton (1805-1882) was a British painter, and one of the original founders of the art material company Winsor & Newton.
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In 1832, together with William Winsor, chemist, Newton founded Winsor & Newton in a small shop at 38 Rathbone Place in London, his home, "which was then part of an artists’ quarter in which a number of eminent painters, including John Constable, had studios, and other colourmen were already established".[1]
"In 1832, both men were in their late twenties and shared an interest in painting. Newton was the more artistically gifted of the two whereas Winsor, who also painted, contributed the scientific knowledge that was to be so important".[2]
William Winsor died in 1865. A few months before his own death in 1882 Newton sold the business to the newly incorporated firm of Winsor & Newton Ltd. which included members of both families amongst the shareholders.
The company continues to manufacture fine art materials, and is known for its watercolour paints.
Henry Newton died on the 7th April 1882 and is buried with his wife Eleanor on the western side of Highgate Cemetery.
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- 1805 births
- 1882 deaths
- Burials at Highgate Cemetery
- 19th-century English painters
- English male painters
- 19th-century English businesspeople
- British companies established in 1832
- British Royal Warrant holders
- United Kingdom company stubs
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