PUERTO RICAN STUDIES (1950) (Bottom)

  1. Growing Bunch
  2. Sizes are (16 x 20 in.)
  3. Medium [oil on board]
 
  1. Mangos
  2. Sizes are (12 x 16 in.)
  3. Medium [oil on board]
 
  1. Worker's House
  2. Sizes are (12 x 16 in.)
  3. Medium [oil on board]


   

PUERTO RICAN STUDIES CONTINUED (1950 & 1952)

  1. Breadfruit (1950)
  2. Sizes are (16 x 20 in.)
  3. Medium [oil on board]
 
  1. Seaside Kid (1952)
  2. Sizes are (12 x 16 in.)
  3. Medium [oil on board]
 
  1. Mother & Child (1950)
  2. Sizes are (12 x 16 in.)
  3. Medium [oil on board]

Clark lived in Puerto Rico during the summer rainy season of 1950. He lived in a small wooden house, on poles about six feet from the soil on a small experimental farm. Clark has surrounded daily by the Puerto Rican workers and their families, and they developed a mutual respect for each other. (Top)

His journey would take him to Haiti and Virgin Islands that same summer.

 

THE CLAUDE CLARK ART CENTER --- Claude Clark and Claude Lockhart Clark are father and son African American artists. The father's work consist of paintings and the son is a sculptor. Their artwork is about the common man and African exsperience.

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