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Frederick H. Clark
(1862–1947)
The Old Barn
Oil on Canvas, 16 × 12 inches
Signed and dated at lower left: “FH Clark/1886”
Frederick H. Clark was born in Trenton. He studied at the Art Students’ League
in New York and at the Académie Julian in Paris with Jean-Paul Laurens
(1838–1931). Clark returned to the United States, established a studio in Trenton,
and first exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1889. He exhibited landscapes
at National Academy of Design in 1896, and from 1899 to 1901, and at the Pennsylvania
Academy of the Fine Arts from 1898 to 1900. Clark died in Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts.1
Unfortunately no evidence survives to identify the location of this picturesque
old barn.
Copyright ©2005 The Schwarz Gallery
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