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1915 Rockingham, Georgia - 2001 Oakland, California. Known for: Modernist African-American genre and figure painting, printmaking.
Claude Clark (1915-2001) . He was born on a tenant farm in Georgia in 1915. He received a four year scholarship to the Philadelphia Museum of Art and studied at the Barnes Foundation. He earned a... Read full biography
Claude Clark (1915-2001) . He was born on a tenant farm in Georgia in 1915. He received a four year scholarship to the Philadelphia Museum of Art and studied at the Barnes Foundation. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Sacramento State University and a Masters of Arts degree from the... Read full biography
Claude Clark (1915-2001) . He was born on a tenant farm in Georgia in 1915. He received a four year scholarship to the Philadelphia Museum of Art and studied at the Barnes Foundation. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Sacramento State University and a Masters of Arts degree from the University of California, Berkeley. Clark worked as a print maker in stone lithography, metal plate intaglio, aquatint, etching and carbograph on the Federal Arts Project of the Works Progress Administration... Read full biography
Claude Clark (1915-2001) . He was born on a tenant farm in Georgia in 1915. He received a four year scholarship to the Philadelphia Museum of Art and studied at the Barnes Foundation. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Sacramento State University and a Masters of Arts degree from the University of California, Berkeley. Clark worked as a print maker in stone lithography, metal plate intaglio, aquatint, etching and carbograph on the Federal Arts Project of the Works Progress Administration in Philadelphia from 1939-1942. During the Depression, he shared a studio with Raymond Steth and worked closely with carborundum print process inventor, Dox Thrash. He taught at Sacramento State College in 1956, demonstrating how carbographs were... Read full biography
Claude Clark (1915-2001) . He was born on a tenant farm in Georgia in 1915. He received a four year scholarship to the Philadelphia Museum of Art and studied at the Barnes Foundation. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Sacramento State University and a Masters of Arts degree from the University of California, Berkeley. Clark worked as a print maker in stone lithography, metal plate intaglio, aquatint, etching and carbograph on the Federal Arts Project of the Works Progress Administration in Philadelphia from 1939-1942. During the Depression, he shared a studio with Raymond Steth and worked closely with carborundum print process inventor, Dox Thrash. He taught at Sacramento State College in 1956, demonstrating how carbographs were made, as well as creating several prints. From 1942 until the early 1960s, Clark did linoleum relief prints... Read full biography