walter-clark-american-1848-1917-spring-landscape
Lot 2469
Walter Clark (American, 1848-1917), Spring Landscape
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Oil on canvas (lined), signed lower left, presented in a later gilt frame.

Stretcher size 14 x 20 in.; Frame dimensions 20 3/4 x 27 in.

Walter Clark originally studied to be an engineer, earning a degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1869. After extensive travels through Europe, India, China and Japan, he returned to the United States and herded sheep in Wyoming. He finally returned to New York, settling in the artist's enclave of Bronxville. An early tonalist, he was friends with Bruce Crane and George Inness. He would late adopt a more impressionist style, with a lighter palette.

Clark exhibited at the National Academy of Design, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, Art Institute of Chicago, Boston Art Club, and the Brooklyn Art Association.


Areas of retouch visible under UV light, primarily to sky; minor surface abrasions; some rubbing to frame.