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Cosmo Clark
1897–1967
Painter and teacher, born in London. His father was the artist James Clark, his wife the painter Jean Clark. Studied at Goldsmiths’ College School of Art, 1912–14 and 1918, Académie Julian, Paris, 1918–19, and Royal Academy Schools, 1919–21, there winning a gold medal and Travelling Scholarship.
Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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Bumping Races, Cambridge May Week 1947 Cosmo Clark (1897–1967)Bumping Races, Cambridge May Week 1947 Kirklees Museums and Galleries
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John Mylne Rivington (1897–1972), BA 1964 Cosmo Clark (1897–1967)John Mylne Rivington (1897–1972), BA 1964 Stationers' Hall
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Somerset House, Waterloo Bridge and South Bank 1959 Cosmo Clark (1897–1967)Somerset House, Waterloo Bridge and South Bank 1959 Royal West of England Academy (RWA)
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On the Beach, Dieppe Cosmo Clark (1897–1967)On the Beach, Dieppe Royal West of England Academy (RWA)
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The Thames at Mortlake, Low Tide 1964 Cosmo Clark (1897–1967)The Thames at Mortlake, Low Tide 1964 Royal West of England Academy (RWA)
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Luxembourg Gardens, Autumn 1951 Cosmo Clark (1897–1967)Luxembourg Gardens, Autumn 1951 Kirklees Museums and Galleries
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Evening Sun on the Horse Guards Parade 1953 Cosmo Clark (1897–1967)Evening Sun on the Horse Guards Parade 1953 Government Art Collection
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Winter Sun, St Clement Danes 1953 Cosmo Clark (1897–1967)Winter Sun, St Clement Danes 1953 Government Art Collection
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Circus Scene 1936 Cosmo Clark (1897–1967)Circus Scene 1936 Government Art Collection
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Evening Light in a Spanish Garden Cosmo Clark (1897–1967)Evening Light in a Spanish Garden The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery
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Hopscotch with the Dead 1946 Cosmo Clark (1897–1967)Hopscotch with the Dead 1946 Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum
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Sir Alan Patrick Herbert (1890–1971) 1966 Cosmo Clark (1897–1967)Sir Alan Patrick Herbert (1890–1971) 1966 New College, University of Oxford
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French People Talking and Drinking 1953 Cosmo Clark (1897–1967)French People Talking and Drinking 1953 Royal Academy of Arts