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Harry Adamson Oscar
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Carl Oscar Borg Edward
Borein
Roland Clark John
Clymer
Gerald Delano Joe
DeYong
Maynard Dixon Nick
Eggenhofer
Nicholas Firfires
E.W. Gollings
Frank B. Hoffman
Lynn Bogue Hunt
Will James W.H.D.
Koerner
Sydney Laurence Robert
Lougheed
David Maass Frank
McCarthy
Edgar Payne Ogden
Pleissner
Burt Procter C.M.
Russell
Carl Rungius Conrad
Schwiering
O.C. Seltzer J.H.
Sharp
Frank Stick Donald
Teague
Olaf Wieghorst and
many other artists wanted
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Roland
Clark
Roland
Clark was born in New Rochelle, New York in 1874. He graduated
from the William Kellogg School in New York City, then
pursued his formal art training studying drawing and painting
at the Art Students League. His sporting paintings and
etchings soon brought him international acclaim and in
1938 he was asked to create the Federal Duck Stamp design.
In addition to his legendary artwork, Clark was an accomplished
writer.
His
first autobiographical collection of sporting articles
and short stories was titled "Stray Shots".
It was published in 1931 and was illustrated with thirteen
original etchings by the artist. It has become on of the
most valued sporting books of all time. "Stray Shots"
was soon followed by the beautifully illustrated "Gunner's
Dawn" and "Pot Luck".
Clark
continued to work up until his death in 1957 and is now
regarded as one of the 20th centuries finest sporting
artists.
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Art work
by Edward Borein (1872 - 1945)
Artist
Biographies
Harry Adamson
Oscar
Berninghaus
Carl
Oscar Borg
Edward
Borein
Roland
Clark
John
Clymer
Gerald
Delano
Joe
DeYong
Maynard
Dixon
Nick
Eggenhofer
Nicholas
Firfires
E.W.
Gollings
Frank
B. Hoffman
Lynn
Bogue Hunt
Will
James
W.H.D.
Koerner
Sydney
Laurence
Robert
Lougheed
David
Maass
Frank
McCarthy
Edgar
Payne
Ogden
Pleissner
Burt
Procter
C.M.
Russell
Carl
Rungius
Conrad
Schwiering
O.C.
Seltzer
J.H.
Sharp
Frank
Stick
Donald
Teague
Olaf
Wieghorst
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