- Thomas Shields Clarke
Thomas Shields Clarke (
April 25 ,1860 –November 15 ,1920 ), Americanartist , was born in Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania .He graduated from
Princeton University in 1882. He was a pupil of the Art Students League,New York , and of theÉcole des Beaux-Arts ,Paris , underJ. L. Grime ; later he entered the "atelier " ofDagnan-Bouveret , and, becoming interested insculpture , worked for a while underHenri M. Chapu .As a sculptor, he received a medal of honor in
Madrid for his "The Cider Press", and he made fourcaryatid s of "The Seasons" for the Appellate Court House, New York. He designed an Alma Mater forPrinceton University , and a model is in their library. Among his paintings are his "Night Market in Morocco" (Philadelphia Art Club ), for which he received a medal at the International Exposition in Berlin in 1891, and his "A Fool's Fool", exhibited at the Salon in 1887.Some of his work can be seen in
San Francisco at theM. H. de Young Museum .References
*1911
External links
* [http://GrayLocke.Tripod.com/tsclarke/ Thomas Shields Clarke]
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