Newman began telling stories and folk tales at the
University Settlement in New York City and local schools. She published her first collection,
Fairy Flowers, in 1926, under the name Isadora Newman, which became her
pen name. The book was praised both in the U.S. and in translation abroad, and was followed by a poetry collection,
Shades of Blue, in 1927, two books of folk tales in German in 1930, and a play,
Granny’s Garden, first produced in 1931. She painted, primarily watercolors, and studied sculpture in France. She received a degree from
La Horde Society. Her work was regularly exhibited at galleries in New York, Louisiana, as well as in European galleries. Apart from her artistic endeavors, Newman was recognized for her philanthropy. In 1926, the Serbian government recognized her efforts on behalf of war orphans. ==References==