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Roland Clark

Roland H. Clark (1874 - 1957) was active/lived in Connecticut.  Roland Clark is known for Wildlife, huntsman genre, etcher.

The following biography is based on information provided to AskART.com by Coeur d'Alene Galleries of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho:

Roland Clark was born in New Rochelle, New York in 1874. He graduated from
the William Kellogg School in New York City, then pursued his formal art
training studying drawing and painting at the Art Students League. His
sporting paintings and etchings soon brought him international acclaim and in 1938 he was asked to create the Federal Duck Stamp design.

In addition to his legendary artwork, Clark was an accomplished writer. His
first autobiographical collection of sporting articles and short stories was
titled "Stray Shots". It was published in 1931 and was illustrated with
thirteen original etchings by the artist. It has become on of the most valued
sporting books of all time. "Stray Shots" was soon followed by the
beautifully illustrated "Gunner's Dawn" and "Pot Luck".

Clark continued to work up until his de   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 1089 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Roland Clark

   Roland Clark  Born:  1874 - New Rochelle, New York
Died:   1957 - Norwalk, Connecticut
Known for:  Wildlife, huntsman genre, etcher

The following biography is based on information provided to AskART.com by Coeur d'Alene Galleries of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho:

Roland Clark was born in New Rochelle, New York in 1874. He graduated from
the William Kellogg School in New York City, then pursued his formal art
training studying drawing and painting at the Art Students League. His
sporting paintings and etchings soon brought him international acclaim and in 1938 he was asked to create the Federal Duck Stamp design.

In addition to his legendary artwork, Clark was an accomplished writer. His
first autobiographical collection of sporting articles and short stories was
titled "Stray Shots". It was published in 1931 and was illustrated with
thirte  ...  Displaying 750 of 1089 characters.

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