JAMES LIPPETT CLARK (1883-1957)

Details
JAMES LIPPETT CLARK (1883-1957)

A Bronze Figure of a Rhinoceros

inscribed JAS.L.CLARK © 24 and KUNST F'DRY
6¼in. (15.9cm.) high, reddish brown patina
Provenance
Private Collection, Westchester; sold Christie's East, Sculpture and Paintings from a Private Collection, #072, February 21, 1980, lot 137

Lot Essay

Clark, a reknowned taxidermist whose studio mounted specimens for Theodore Roosevelt, was Director of Preparation at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. His sculptural training at the Gorham Foundry and at the Rhode Island School of Design and his experiences on many expeditions to Africa, Asia, etc., are evident in his brilliant installations of The African Hall and The Hall of North American Mammals.