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Albert Clark Art

British, 1843-1928

Albert Clark was born on 29 October 1843 at Christchurch, Middlesex into the Clark family of artists. He was the son of the animal painter James Clark (1812 – 1909) and father of the artists Frederick Albert Clark (1869–1954) and William Albert Clark (1880–1963). Clark's half-brother James Albert Clark (1863–1955) was also an animal painter. He was probably taught by his father and made his debut at an early age, being recorded as an artist at the age of just 17. Clark's subject matter initially followed that of his father and he painted horses, cattle and dogs. However, Clark soon began to specialize in horse portraits and received many commissions to paint racehorses and show winners. Clark lived in Islington and Tottenham and died at Middlesex Hospital on 18 December 1928. Examples of his work can be found at the Totnes Elizabethan House Museum and Doncaster Museum.

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Artist: Albert Clark
19th Century horse portrait oil painting of a dark seal brown horse in a stable
By Albert Clark
Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire
Albert Clark British, (1843-1928) Dark Seal Brown Horse in a Stable Oil on canvas, signed & dated 1885 Image size: 17 inches x 23.5 inches Size including frame: 23.25 inches x 29.75...
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19th Century Victorian Albert Clark Art

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Canvas, Oil

19th Century pair of sporting horse portrait oil paintings of bay stallions
By Albert Clark
Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire
**PLEASE NOTE: EACH PAINTING INCLUDING THE FRAME MEASURES 23.75 INCHES X 27.75 INCHES ** Albert Clark & Son British, (1843-1928) Bay Horse in a Stable & Companion Oil on canvas, pai...
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19th Century Victorian Albert Clark Art

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Oil, Canvas

19th century, Grey Horse in a Stable, oil, Albert Clark
By Albert Clark
Located in York, GB
A 19th century oil painting on canvas of a Grey Horse in a Stable. Signed and dated 1890, housed in a gilt frame. The size of the painting being 17" x 21" (43.2 x 53.3cm) whilst overall size is 67 x 56 The painting is in very good condition having had some restoration in the past and a recent clean Albert Clark (1843-1928) British. Albert Clark (October 1843–December 1928), was an English painter. Born in October 1843, Clark was the second Son to acclaimed animal painter, James Clark and his wife, Elizabeth who died when Albert was a child. Living with his father in a small town in Middlesex, South East England, Albert began to learn from James and started creating notable paintings of animals – namely horses – under the 19th century naïve style. At the age of 17, Albert Clark had defined himself as a ‘naïve animal...
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19th Century Old Masters Albert Clark Art

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Oil

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Albert Clark British, (1843-1928) Rosador Oil on canvas, signed Image size: 19 inches x 23.25 inches Size including frame: 24.5 inches x 28.75 inches Albert Clark was born on 29 October 1843 in Hoxton London into the Clark family of artists. His father was the animal painter James Lawrence Clark (1812-1909)and his mother was Elizabeth London. His brothers Samuel James Clark (1841-1928), Octavius Thomas Clark (1850-1921) and half-brother James Albert Clark (1863-1955) all became artists. Two of his children Frederick Albert Clark (1869-1954) and William Albert Clark (1880-1963) also inherited the Clark talent for painting. Given the similarity in style and subject matter, it is highly likely he was taught by his father alongside his brothers. He made his debut at an early age, being recorded as an artist at the age of just 17. His subjects initially followed that of his father and included horses, cattle and dogs. However, Albert soon began to specialise in horse portraits and received many commissions to paint race horses and show winners such as this fine example. He married Ellen Parsons on 2 April, 1868 and together they had 4 children (Frederick Albert Clark being the youngest) and lived at 64 Shepperton Cottages, Islington. After the death of his first wife, he married Harriet Jane Ireland...
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19th Century oil painting of a horse in a stable
By Albert Clark
Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire
Albert Clark British, (1843-1928) Bay Hunter in a Stable Oil on canvas, signed Image size: 19.5 inches x 23.5 inches Size including frame: 24.5 inches x 28.25 inches Albert Clark was born on 29 October 1843 at Christchurch, Middlesex into the Clark family of artists. He was the son of the animal painter James Clark (1812 – 1909) and father of the artists Frederick Albert Clark (1869-1954) and William Albert Clark (1880-1963). His half-brother James Albert Clark (1863-1955) was also an animal painter. He was probably taught by his father and made his debut at an early age, being recorded as an artist at the age of just 17. His subject matter initially followed that of his father and he painted horses, cattle and dogs. However, Albert soon began to specialise in horse portraits and received many commissions to paint race horses and show winners. He lived in Islington and Tottenham and died at Middlesex Hospital...
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19th Century Victorian Albert Clark Art

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Canvas, Oil

Drummer Boy
By Albert Clark
Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire
Albert Clark British, (1843-1928) Drummer Boy Oil on canvas, signed & dated 1895 Image size: 15.5 inches x 19.5 inches Size including frame: 21 inches x 25...
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19th Century Victorian Albert Clark Art

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A Bay Hunter
By Albert Clark
Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire
Albert Clark British, (1843 – 1928) A Bay Hunter Oil on canvas, signed & dated 1887 Image size: 20 inches x 24 inches Size including frame: 28 inches x 32 i...
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19th Century Victorian Albert Clark Art

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A Chestnut Hunter, Oil on canvas
By Albert Clark
Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire
Albert Clark British, (1843 – 1928) A Chestnut Hunter Oil on canvas, signed & dated 1892 Image size: 19½ inches x 23½ inches Size including frame: 27 inches x 31 inches Albert Clark was born on 29 October 1843 at Christchurch, Middlesex...
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19th Century Victorian Albert Clark Art

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