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Walter Appleton Clark

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Walter Appleton Clark1876 - 1906

Clark, like many of his generation, began as a student in New York City at the Art Students League. His professor, H. Siddons Mowbray (1858-1928), stressed the importance of drawing while his good friend, James Montgomery Flagg (1877-1906), introduced the young Clark to the wonders and pleasures of the nation's largest city. Clark was a precocious learner and in 1897 he embarked on his short but active career, first employed by "Scribner's" magazine. At 23 he returned as an instructor at the League, but then a year later he decided to return to work full time as an illustrator. His covers and cartoons were featured prominently in "Harper's Weekly" and "Collier's". Art historians have written that his final work, pen and ink drawings, black and white watercolors, or his infrequent oil paintings, shows the confidence of a master and the heart of a poet. He died of typhoid fever at 30, thus tragically robbing the world of illustration of one of its most talented artists.

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Clark,WalterAppleton,Autumn1902,2002.91LIC
Walter Appleton Clark
1902
Clark,WalterAppleton,BreechersBuoy,1978.64LIC
Walter Appleton Clark
1896-1906
Clark,WalterAppleton,Chateau with a View of a Bridge
Walter Appleton Clark
1896-1906
Clark,WalterAppleton,Church in the Country,2002.101LIC
Walter Appleton Clark
1903
The Grave Diggers
Walter Appleton Clark
1905
Clark,WalterAppleton,KnightsAndHorses,1979.029LIC
Walter Appleton Clark
1906
Clark,WalterAppleton,LittleSuzanne,2013.70.1LIC
Walter Appleton Clark
1902
Man and a Woman
Walter Appleton Clark
1896-1906
Clark,WalterAppleton,[Men in Rowboat],1990.21LIC
Walter Appleton Clark
1896-1906
Mutiny
Walter Appleton Clark
1896-1906