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Hanley Baritone, Antique Animal Portrait By W A Clark

Hanley Baritone

Painting ID:468Naive Animal Painting, Guensey Bull By W. A. Clark

Guernsey Bull

Painting ID:490

Four Shire Horses

Painting ID:517Lockinge Blagdon by W.A. Clark naive animal painting

Lockinge Blagdon

Painting ID:547Champion highland steer by William Albert Clark naive animal paintings

Champion Highland Steer

Painting ID:227Devon show stoppers by William Albert Clark naive animal paintings

Devon Show Stoppers

Painting ID:305Astonville Wessex Winner by William Albert Clark naive animal paintings

Astonville Wessex Winner

Painting ID:348Astonville Duke by William Albert Clark naive animal paintings

Astonville Duke

Painting ID:347Prize Jersey Cow by William Albert Clark naive animal paintings

Prize Jersey Cow

Painting ID:0123Hamels Chatty 45622 by William Albert Clark naive animal paintings

Hamels Chatty 45622

Painting ID:P0178

William Albert Clark (1880-1963)

As the Son of Albert Clark and Grandson James Clark, William Albert Clark comes from a background of acclaimed animal artists. Although William was actually registered as ‘Albert William’, he was formerly known by his middle name to avoid confusion with his father.

Learning from his predecessors, William Clark specialised in the painting of horses and sometimes painted them with their riders or with their carriage and driver. Similarly, he would often create portraits of prize cattle and dogs.

In a similar way to James Clark – William’s Grandad – dedicating “The Runaway Horse” to his son Albert, Albert Clark attributed a recreation of the same painting to William Albert Clark under the new title ‘Breaking Loose’.

To obtain commissions for his work, William Albert Clark was often required to travel and he stated on his card “Gentlemen waited upon in any part of the country”. To try and gain more work under the impression that William Clark was a member of the Royal Agricultural Society, aside his usual signature of W. A. Clark, William would often add the letters RAS.

Some of the pieces within William Albert Clark’s collection include ‘Prize Jersey Cow’, ‘Springer Spaniel with a Snipe’ and ‘Lunsdale Banker’.