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1876 Chicago, Illinois - 1949 Pasadena, California. Known for: Landscape and figure painting, illustration, mural.
A landscape painter strongly influenced by the French Impressionists, Alson Skinner Clark spent much of his career traveling and living in foreign countries and then settled in Southern California... Read full biography
A landscape painter strongly influenced by the French Impressionists, Alson Skinner Clark spent much of his career traveling and living in foreign countries and then settled in Southern California where he became a plein-aire painter, art educator and muralist. From there, he also traveled... Read full biography
A landscape painter strongly influenced by the French Impressionists, Alson Skinner Clark spent much of his career traveling and living in foreign countries and then settled in Southern California where he became a plein-aire painter, art educator and muralist. From there, he also traveled extensively in Mexico and the Southwest. Alson Clark was born in Chicago to a prosperous family comfortably supported by the father's commodities business. He showed early art talent, which his family... Read full biography
A landscape painter strongly influenced by the French Impressionists, Alson Skinner Clark spent much of his career traveling and living in foreign countries and then settled in Southern California where he became a plein-aire painter, art educator and muralist. From there, he also traveled extensively in Mexico and the Southwest. Alson Clark was born in Chicago to a prosperous family comfortably supported by the father's commodities business. He showed early art talent, which his family encouraged by enrolling him in evening classes at the Art Institute. They also took him on a two-year trip around the world where he gained much exposure to European art. Graduating from high school, he again enrolled at the Art Institute but unhappy with... Read full biography
A landscape painter strongly influenced by the French Impressionists, Alson Skinner Clark spent much of his career traveling and living in foreign countries and then settled in Southern California where he became a plein-aire painter, art educator and muralist. From there, he also traveled extensively in Mexico and the Southwest. Alson Clark was born in Chicago to a prosperous family comfortably supported by the father's commodities business. He showed early art talent, which his family encouraged by enrolling him in evening classes at the Art Institute. They also took him on a two-year trip around the world where he gained much exposure to European art. Graduating from high school, he again enrolled at the Art Institute but unhappy with his teacher, he left after six months, and in 1896, went to New York to study with William Merritt... Read full biography
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- Legacy of the LandApril 2015Colestock, KeithAmerican Fine Art Magazine
- The Art and Life of Alson Skinner ClarkMarch 2006Solon, Deborah EpsteinCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- Art & Life of Alson Skinner ClarkMarch 2005Solon, Deborah EpstienAmerican Art Review
- Art Events: CaliforniaDecember 2004Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- The California Missions in ArtDecember 2004Stern, JeanAmerican Art Review
- From Sea to Shining SeaMay 2004Stern, JeanSouthwest Art
- Museum/Gallery Exhibitions and LectDecember 2003Dempwolf, TeddiCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- Impressionism in California 1890-19December 2003Stern, JeanCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- Coming of AgeJune 2003Moure, Nancy Dustin WallArt & Antiques
- Grandeur in Nature: Landscape PaintJune 2003Stern, JeanCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- Travels of American ImpressionistsAugust 2002Solon, Deborah EpsteinAmerican Art Review
- Travels of American ImpressionistsJune 2002Solon, Deborah EpsteinCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- Frederick Carl Frieseke-His SocietyDecember 2001Adams, ElaineCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- Focus on the FigureAugust 2001Martin, Gloria RexfordAmerican Art Review
- California Impressionists at LagunaAugust 2000Becker, JackAmerican Art Review
- Current and comingJuly 2000Ledes, Allison EckardtThe Magazine Antiques
- San Diego in the Eye of the ArtistDecember 1999Atkinson, D ScottAmerican Art Review
- Painted Light: California ImpressionismFebruary 1999Stern, JeanAmerican Art Review
- The Roy Rose CollectionOctober 1998Klein, Barbara JSouthwest Art
- East Meets West: American ImpressioApril 1997Coles, WilliamAmerican Art Review
- Best of the WestAugust 1995Methner, Ellen RosenbushSouthwest Art
- Romance of the Bells: The CaliforniAugust 1995Stern, JeanAmerican Art Review
