James Lippitt Clarke is primarily known as James Lippitt Clark
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Born: Providence, Rhode Island 1883
Animal sculptor, explorer
Clark was the pupil of the Rhode Island School of Design. While working as a designer for Gorham, he was asked to mount specimens in the American Museum of Natural History. He became director of preparation and installation there until his retirement in 1949. He was a taxidermist, big game hunter, and creator of habitat groups for the museum, maintaining his office at the museum and at his own Industrial Exhi (showing 500 of 958 characters). |
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