Emily Newton Barto

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Emily Newton Barto

Emily Barto working on a Federal Art Project mural, October 6, 1937.[1]
Born 1896
Patchogue, New York
Died 1968
New York City
Nationality American
Field Illustrator, writer, painter
Training Cooper Union Art School, N.Y.; Art Students League of New York, National Academy of Design

Emily Newton Barto (1896 - 1968) was an children's book illustrator, writer, craftsperson, writer, and designer.[2] She was known for painting murals at Fordham Hospital in New York City, as a Federal Arts Project participant.[3]

Biography

Emily Barto was born in 1896 in Patchogue, New York (or possibly Greenport). In 1935, as reported in the New York Times, Barto was one of six artists selected by the Municipal Art Commission to paint murals for hospitals.[4]

Her sketchbook is in the collection of the Archives of American Art at the Smithsonian Institution.[5]

Works

  • Animal Tales, mural, Fordham Hospital, New York
  • Barton, Emily Newton (1942). The Piper's Son. New York ; Toronto: Longmans, Green & Co. OCLC 7584656. 
  • Barto, Emily Newton (1940). The Crooked Man. Longmans. OCLC 7584656. 

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