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Clark's The English Merchant Ship 'Malabar', held in the Yale Center for British Art William Clark (26 June 1803- 11 November 1883) was a Scottish artist specialising in paintings of ships. His works are held in the National Maritime Museum and other collections.
William Clark (August 1, 1770 – September 1, 1838) was an American explorer, soldier, Indian agent, and territorial governor. [1] A native of Virginia, he grew up in pre-statehood Kentucky before later settling in what became the state of Missouri.
William W. Clark (born 1940) is an emeritus professor of art history in the medieval studies program at the Graduate Center at Queens College, City University of New York. [1] He is a widely published expert on early medieval, Romanesque , and Gothic art and architecture.
A ship's boat attacking a whale, hand-colored engraving from 1813 Fishing No. 1, drawing by Clark engraved in aquatint by Matthew Dubourg, 1813. John Heaviside Clark (c.1771–1863) was an English aquatint engraver and painter of seascapes and landscapes. He was christened at St. Peter's church, Sudbury, Suffolk on 5 August 1770, the son of ...
William Bradley (1757–1833) was a naval officer who sailed in the First Fleet on HMS Sirius as first lieutenant. [17] Bradley joined the navy in 1772, and served as a captain's servant, able seaman, midshipman, and master's mate, on H.M.S. Lenox, Aldborough, Mermaid, Rippon, Prothée, Phaeton and Ariadne. [17]
William J. Hennessy Jr., a veteran sketch artist who gave Americans striking views from inside courtrooms during some of the nation’s most important legal dramas, died on Monday.
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William Marshall Anderson (1807–1881) was an American scholar, explorer and politician, noted for his detailed travel journals in the Rocky Mountains and Imperial Mexico. Background [ edit ]