Willard Clark wood cut prints at Addison Rowe Gallery
Image Source: SCOTT PONEMONE BLOG/PHOTO TAKEN BY WILLIAM CLARK (no relation)

WILLARD CLARK

1910-1992

Willard Clark was born near Boston, Massachusetts in 1910, but grew up in Buenos Aires, Argentina where his father was President of the General Motors Argentina Branch.

His summers were spent studying painting and drawing at the Grand Central School of Art and the Hawthorne Art Academy.

His inspiration for the wood cuts he became famous for was an uncle who made carved wooden ships in a bottle for the Smithsonian Institution.

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WILLARD CLARK BIOGRAPHY

  • Spend in time in Santa Fe and you’re likely to come across the work of Willard Clark. In fact his images are so ingrained in the culture of the town, his vignettes and scenes seem to be the indigenous graphic style, rather than the work of a single artist. Clark’s influence is seen everywhere in town: The unique woodcuts and etchings that still adorn local menus and advertisements throughout the city feel quintessentially “Santa Fe,” nearly 20 years after his death.

    Gallery is always seeking more works from Willard Clark.

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