Before settling into a career as an Impressionist landscape painter, Walter Clark studied engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, traveled in Europe, India, China, and Japan, and then spent time in Wyoming as a sheep herder.
He returned to New York to study art at the National Academy of Design with Lemuel Wilmarth and Jonathan Hartley. In 1880, he came much under the influence of George Inness Sr., because of having a studio next to Inness.
By the 1890s, he was (showing 500 of 863 characters). |
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Walter Clark is also mentioned in these AskART essays: Old Lyme Colony Painters
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