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Octavious T Clark
A Figure on a Path. An English landscape signed O T Clark. Oil on canvas

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Octavius Thomas CLARK Oil on canvas Picture Size: 24 x 42" (60 x 105cm) Outside Frame Size: 32 x 50" (80 x 125cm) Signed bottom left An impressive example of O. T. Clark's work. Suitable as a centrepiece in any situation British Provincial School Clark was born in London on 1851 and died in Romford, Essex in 1921 Although he has no specific exhibition dates he flourished from 1875 – 1920 and his name became known. The same is true today, and his name and style are recognisable in auction houses and collections alike. Clark was principally a landscape painter who specialised in rural and cottage scenes. Although he didn’t exhibit his works in the major galleries he was a prolific painter. His paintings are usually signed in full on the larger canvas', whereas the smaller ones tend to be monogrammed. Address: London 1851 Chelmsford, Essex 1880 Romford, Essex 1895
  • Creator:
    Octavious T Clark (1851 - 1921, English)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 32 in (81.28 cm)Width: 50 in (127 cm)Depth: 3 in (7.62 cm)
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  • Condition:
    It is in a Victorian style bespoke frame with a high class reline.
  • Gallery Location:
    St. Albans, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2469214975082

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