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Clark Hulings
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clark Hulings (November 20, 1922 – February 2, 2011)was an
American
realist
painter
. He was born in
Florida
and raised in
New Jersey
. Clark also lived in
Spain
,
New York
,
Louisiana
, and throughout Europe before settling in
Santa Fe, New Mexico
, in the early 1970s. The travels did much to influence his keen eye for people in the state of accomplishing daily tasks.
His training as an artist began as a teenager with Sigismund Ivanowsky and
George Bridgman
, and concluded at the
Art Students League of New York
with Frank Reilly. Clark came back to the League to give a lecture in 2007.
After early careers in portraiture and illustration, he devoted himself to easel painting. A modern genre painter, he is best known for his elaborate European and Mexican market and street scenes, his still lifes of roses and his depictions of donkeys. For the past forty years Hulings’ art has been eagerly sought after by collectors, museums and corporations.
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Early life and early career
Clark Hulings was born in 1922 in
Florida
, where his father, Courtland Marcus Hulings, was the manager of a plant which produced a gas for fumigating orange trees.
His mother died of
tuberculosis
when he was an infant, and he and his sister, Susan, were sent to live with their maternal grandparents in
Potsdam, New York
, for the next three years, while his father worked in Valencia, Spain.
In Valencia, Hulings’ father, while representing American Cyanamid, courted and married Elena Harker, the 21-year-old daughter of Herbert Edward Harker, the British Consul in Valencia, and his wife, Julia Howard Harker. Courtland Hulings and Elena Harker were married in London, England, in 1925. The two children joined them abroad. Clark was raised by his much beloved stepmother Elena, whose image appears in several later paintings as a saintly mother type (often with an aura near her head, doing chores such as washing clothes or buying flowers).
In 1928, the Hulings family returned to the United States, settling in
Westfield, New Jersey
, where Clark's younger sister, Elena, was born.
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At the age of twelve, his father arranged art lessons with Sigismund Ivanowski, a portrait and landscape painter who had served as Court Painter to
Tsar Nicholas II
. In his 1986 book "A Gallery of Paintings," Hulings credits his father with conveying to him his "great love of paintings." By the time Hulings graduated from school in 1940, the tuberculosis which had killed his mother left him in fragile health. He was unable to enter college. However, he did continue a limited schedule with Ivanowski, as well as with George Bridgman, the celebrated drawing teacher, at the
Art Students League of New York
.
In the fall of 1941, Hulings was well enough to enroll at
Haverford College
. After graduating in 1944 with a degree in
Physics
, he was appointed to work on the
Manhattan Project
in
Los Alamos, New Mexico
. Yet his recurring ill health prevented his acceptance into the program. Instead, he remained in Santa Fe to recuperate, supporting himself by painting pastel portraits of children. In the spring of 1945 he was given a one-man show of landscapes at the New Mexico Museum of Fine Art.
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