| Earned a BA at the Univ. of California, studied at the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design in New York, and in Europe. Clark began his career as a designer of hand-carved marionettes in 1923. During the 1930s he was a resident of San Francisco and employed as an art teacher for the WPA Project. He then moved to Greenwich Village in New York and taught at several eastern art schools. Primarily a wood sculptor, his style was greatly influenced by extensive study of European Gothic and (showing 500 of 1683 characters). |
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