Octavius Thomas Clark PRICE CHARTS
1850 Hoxton/Shoreditch, England - 1921 Rombord, Essex, England. Known for: Bucolic, peaceful countryside landscape painting.
Octavius Thomas Clark was the sixth surviving child of animal painter James Clark and Elizabeth (nee London), although his name suggests he may have been the eighth born. He was born 21 December 1850... Read full biography
Octavius Thomas Clark was the sixth surviving child of animal painter James Clark and Elizabeth (nee London), although his name suggests he may have been the eighth born. He was born 21 December 1850 at 28 Parr Street, Hoxton, which was then part of Shoreditch. He appears on his family's census... Read full biography
Octavius Thomas Clark was the sixth surviving child of animal painter James Clark and Elizabeth (nee London), although his name suggests he may have been the eighth born. He was born 21 December 1850 at 28 Parr Street, Hoxton, which was then part of Shoreditch. He appears on his family's census records of 1851 and 1861 as simply "Thomas Clark". In 1874, when he was 23, Octavius married Ellen Louisa Maidment at Christ Church, Hoxton. At first it seemed that Octavius was not to follow the family... Read full biography
Octavius Thomas Clark was the sixth surviving child of animal painter James Clark and Elizabeth (nee London), although his name suggests he may have been the eighth born. He was born 21 December 1850 at 28 Parr Street, Hoxton, which was then part of Shoreditch. He appears on his family's census records of 1851 and 1861 as simply "Thomas Clark". In 1874, when he was 23, Octavius married Ellen Louisa Maidment at Christ Church, Hoxton. At first it seemed that Octavius was not to follow the family tradition of a career in art, as his elder brothers Samuel, Albert and Charles had done. On his marriage certificate his occupation is given as "mercantile clerk", and as "clerk" on the baptism record of his first child, Louis Edgar Clark, in March... Read full biography
Octavius Thomas Clark was the sixth surviving child of animal painter James Clark and Elizabeth (nee London), although his name suggests he may have been the eighth born. He was born 21 December 1850 at 28 Parr Street, Hoxton, which was then part of Shoreditch. He appears on his family's census records of 1851 and 1861 as simply "Thomas Clark". In 1874, when he was 23, Octavius married Ellen Louisa Maidment at Christ Church, Hoxton. At first it seemed that Octavius was not to follow the family tradition of a career in art, as his elder brothers Samuel, Albert and Charles had done. On his marriage certificate his occupation is given as "mercantile clerk", and as "clerk" on the baptism record of his first child, Louis Edgar Clark, in March 1877. However, four years later the 1881 census reveals that Octavius was now earning his living as an art... Read full biography

