James Clark
James Clark was born in the North of England and initially trained as an architect. However, it was painting that captured his imagination, and he won a scholarship to the National Art Training School in London. Clark finished his studies at L’Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, which accounts for the impressionistic way he handles his paint, confidently working with a thick impasto. On his return from Paris, Clark settled in London, where he became a regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy. Specializing in larger-scale works, Clark was commissioned several times to paint large scale works for Church interiors. Today, Clark is best known for his work, The Great Sacrifice, which he painted at the outbreak of the First World War, the painting was later renamed Duty and was purchased by King George V. Today, 24 of his works are in the National Collection of the United Kingdom.
Mid-20th Century American Modern James Clark
Bronze
2010s American Modern James Clark
Metal
20th Century American British Colonial James Clark
Bronze
1960s Asian Mid-Century Modern Vintage James Clark
Marble, Metal
Mid-20th Century Japanese Meiji James Clark
Bronze
1930s French Vintage James Clark
Bronze
Mid-20th Century Modern James Clark
Leather
21st Century and Contemporary Burmese James Clark
Bronze
Mid-20th Century Korean Mid-Century Modern James Clark
Brass, Bronze
1920s Belgian Art Deco Vintage James Clark
Bronze
1970s Indonesian Vintage James Clark
Bronze
Late 19th Century Chinese Chinese Export Antique James Clark
Bronze
Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern James Clark
Bronze
Late 19th Century English Victorian Antique James Clark
Hardwood, Paint
19th Century English Antique James Clark
Canvas