Lot 394
Eliot Candee Clark (American/Virginia, 1883-1980), "Virginia Farmhouse", oil on canvas, signed, dated "1980" and inscribed "For M.C." lower right, stamped "Eliot Clark (289) Estate" twice en verso, 25 3/4 in. x 26 1/8 in., in the artist's original frame. Note: Son of the tonalist landscape painter Walter Clark (1848-1917), Eliot Clark was immersed in the art world as a child. He often spent summers traveling with his father to art colonies in the Northeast where he was introduced to such talented and esteemed artists as Edward Potthast and John Henry Twachtman. After traveling extensively and establishing a career as an artist, Clark moved to the countryside near Albemarle, Virginia, in 1959 There the tranquil and peaceful lifestyle appealed to Clark and he painted the surrounding sights and landscape. In this evocative painting of a Virginia farmhouse, Clark captured the quiet moment as the sun rises and the day just begins.
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