L. Clarence Ball Art
L. Clarence Ball was a painter, illustrator and decorator whose primary studio was in South Bend, Indiana. Ball also taught art classes there. Ball’’s specialty was landscapes with cattle and sheep, primarily around South Bend and the Kankakee River as well as Diamond Lake in Michigan where he spent his summers. From 1892–93, Ball studied at the National Academy of Design, but basically, he was self-taught. Ball exhibited at the Boston Art Club, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Ball’s work is in the Saint Joseph Public Library in South Bend, Indiana. In 1904, Ball was selected to exhibit at the St. Louis World's Fair.
1880s Realist L. Clarence Ball Art
Canvas, Oil
Late 19th Century Realist L. Clarence Ball Art
Canvas, Wood, Oil
Early 2000s Realist L. Clarence Ball Art
Canvas, Oil
Late 19th Century Realist L. Clarence Ball Art
Oil, Canvas
1920s Realist L. Clarence Ball Art
Canvas, Oil
19th Century Realist L. Clarence Ball Art
Canvas, Oil
1920s Realist L. Clarence Ball Art
Canvas, Oil
Early 1900s Realist L. Clarence Ball Art
Canvas, Oil
Late 19th Century Realist L. Clarence Ball Art
Oil, Canvas
Early 1900s Realist L. Clarence Ball Art
Linen, Oil
Late 19th Century Realist L. Clarence Ball Art
Canvas, Oil
1930s Realist L. Clarence Ball Art
Canvas, Oil
1910s Realist L. Clarence Ball Art
Canvas, Oil