Clark McDougall was born in St. Thomas on November 21, 1921. He attended Balaclava Street School and S.T.C.I. He lived almost his entire life in the house he was born in at 56 Inkerman Street. He... Read full biography
Clark McDougall was born in St. Thomas on November 21, 1921. He attended Balaclava Street School and S.T.C.I. He lived almost his entire life in the house he was born in at 56 Inkerman Street. He could never remember wanting to do anything else except be an artist and by 1932 (age 11) he had been... Read full biography
Clark McDougall was born in St. Thomas on November 21, 1921. He attended Balaclava Street School and S.T.C.I. He lived almost his entire life in the house he was born in at 56 Inkerman Street. He could never remember wanting to do anything else except be an artist and by 1932 (age 11) he had been introduced to William St. Thomas Smith and Ross Osgoode, two well known professional artists living in St. Thomas - both men became valuable resources as friends and critics for the young artist. In... Read full biography
Clark McDougall was born in St. Thomas on November 21, 1921. He attended Balaclava Street School and S.T.C.I. He lived almost his entire life in the house he was born in at 56 Inkerman Street. He could never remember wanting to do anything else except be an artist and by 1932 (age 11) he had been introduced to William St. Thomas Smith and Ross Osgoode, two well known professional artists living in St. Thomas - both men became valuable resources as friends and critics for the young artist. In 1933 he began painting watercolors - he was and remained a self taught artist - as a young boy he spent hours pouring over art technique books at the public library- he received some art instruction from Lila McGillivary Knowles at Alma College - also... Read full biography
Clark McDougall was born in St. Thomas on November 21, 1921. He attended Balaclava Street School and S.T.C.I. He lived almost his entire life in the house he was born in at 56 Inkerman Street. He could never remember wanting to do anything else except be an artist and by 1932 (age 11) he had been introduced to William St. Thomas Smith and Ross Osgoode, two well known professional artists living in St. Thomas - both men became valuable resources as friends and critics for the young artist. In 1933 he began painting watercolors - he was and remained a self taught artist - as a young boy he spent hours pouring over art technique books at the public library- he received some art instruction from Lila McGillivary Knowles at Alma College - also began documenting his surroundings through photo, at this time and painting from them (something he incorporated into hi... Read full biography
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