A sketcher and photographic colourist. His drawings won him prizes and were exhibited at various exhibitions at the New South Wales Academy of Art. He also worked at Newman Photographic studios as a colourist.
sketcher and photographic colourist, appears to have been E.O. Newman, brother of the photographer John Hubert Newman . In 1866 the young E. Newman won first prize (a book titled Summer Time in the Country ) for drawing at the Sydney Mechanics School of Arts. By the 1870s the adult E.O. Newman was working as a colourist in the Newman photographic studios and occasionally exhibiting 'admirable’ chalk drawings with the NSW Academy of Art. These included a portrait of Henry Parkes at the second exhibition in 1873 considered especially life-like. Although his work was generally exhibited and sold in his brother’s name, E. Newman appears to have been the major, possibly sole, original portrait painter in the firm.
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