19th century, Grey Horse in a Stable, oil, Albert Clark
19th century, Grey Horse in a Stable, oil, Albert Clark
A 19th century oil painting on canvas of a Grey Horse in a Stable.
Signed and dated 1890, housed in a gilt frame.
The size of the painting being 17" x 21" (43.2 x 53.3cm) whilst overall size is 67 x 56
The painting is in very good condition having had some restoration in the past and a recent clean
Albert Clark (1843-1928) British.
Albert Clark (October 1843–December 1928), was an English painter.
Born in October 1843, Clark was the second Son to acclaimed animal painter, James Clark and his wife, Elizabeth who died when Albert was a child.
Living with his father in a small town in Middlesex, South East England, Albert began to learn from James and started creating notable paintings of animals – namely horses – under the 19th century naïve style. At the age of 17, Albert Clark had defined himself as a ‘naïve animal artist’ and was first recorded under the profession on the 1861 census.His work can be found in many museums.
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