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1880 Islington, England - 1963 Islington, England. Known for: Horse portrait with jockeys, drivers, carriages, animal painting.
William Albert Clark was born in Islington on 3 January 1880 to animal painter Albert Clark and his second wife Harriet Jane (nee Ireland). He is actually named Albert William on his birth... Read full biography
William Albert Clark was born in Islington on 3 January 1880 to animal painter Albert Clark and his second wife Harriet Jane (nee Ireland). He is actually named Albert William on his birth certificate but was presumably known by his middle name to avoid confusion with his father. Like his father... Read full biography
William Albert Clark was born in Islington on 3 January 1880 to animal painter Albert Clark and his second wife Harriet Jane (nee Ireland). He is actually named Albert William on his birth certificate but was presumably known by his middle name to avoid confusion with his father. Like his father and older half-brother Frederick Albert Clark, William specialised in portraits of horses, sometimes with their jockeys, or carriages and drivers. He also painted prize cattle and the occasional dog... Read full biography
William Albert Clark was born in Islington on 3 January 1880 to animal painter Albert Clark and his second wife Harriet Jane (nee Ireland). He is actually named Albert William on his birth certificate but was presumably known by his middle name to avoid confusion with his father. Like his father and older half-brother Frederick Albert Clark, William specialised in portraits of horses, sometimes with their jockeys, or carriages and drivers. He also painted prize cattle and the occasional dog portrait. There is at least one version of "The Runaway Horse" (a painting originally created by his grandfather James Clark) attributed to William Albert Clark, named "Breaking Loose". In 1900 the young William Albert Clark married Annie Louisa Sutton.... Read full biography
William Albert Clark was born in Islington on 3 January 1880 to animal painter Albert Clark and his second wife Harriet Jane (nee Ireland). He is actually named Albert William on his birth certificate but was presumably known by his middle name to avoid confusion with his father. Like his father and older half-brother Frederick Albert Clark, William specialised in portraits of horses, sometimes with their jockeys, or carriages and drivers. He also painted prize cattle and the occasional dog portrait. There is at least one version of "The Runaway Horse" (a painting originally created by his grandfather James Clark) attributed to William Albert Clark, named "Breaking Loose". In 1900 the young William Albert Clark married Annie Louisa Sutton. The couple lived at Kelvin Road, Islington, and on the 1901 census William gives... Read full biography
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