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Eliot Clark (1883-1980)

Pueblo Near Santa Fe (New Mexico), Painting, 1932

Pueblo Near Santa Fe (New Mexico), Painting, 1932

Original vintage circa 1932 painting by artist Eliot Candee Clark. Southwestern landscape featuring a pueblo near Sante Fe, New Mexico, and a large rock formation in the background. Oil on board. Signed by the artist, lower left. Presented in a custom frame.

Size: 17 ¼ x 19 ½ inchesFramed 23 ½ x 25 x 1 ¾ inches
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SKU:19805

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Artist Biography - Eliot Clark (1883-1980)

Clark was raised in New York and is the son of painter, Walter Clark. He exhibited at a very early age at the New York Water Color Club and the National Academy. He studied at the Art Students League under John Henry Twachtman and in Europe.

In 1912, Clark traveled west painting in Arizona including the Grand Canyon. He continued to paint in the Southwest including Arizona, New Mexico and California favoring desert and canyon subjects. He instructed at the Art Students League, NY and served as President of the National Academy of Design