From Boston, Sara Freeman Clarke was a painter known for landscape painting. She exhibited scenes from Kentucky, Illinois, and Italy at the Boston Athenaeum, the Apollo Associate, and the American Art-Union. In 1860, her work at the Boston Athenaeum included a portrait of Charles Kemble. She also illustrated a book, "Summer on the Lakes" by Margaret Fuller.
Clarke was a close friend of transcendental philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson and espoused his ideas. She traveled extensively inclu (showing 500 of 819 characters). |
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