Robert Sterling Clark (June 25, 1877 – December 29, 1956), an heir to the Singer Sewing Machine fortune, was an American art collector, horse breeder...
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The Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, commonly referred to as the Clark, is an art museum and research institution located in Williamstown, Massachusetts...
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Cathedral Quartet Robert G. Clark (born 1959), American businessman Robert Peter Clark, a pseudonym of murderer John List Robert Sterling Clark (1877–1956)...
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Robert Sterling (born William Sterling Hart; November 13, 1917 – May 30, 2006) was an American actor. He was best known for starring in the television...
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paternal grandfather of Edward Severin Clark, F. Ambrose Clark, Robert Sterling Clark, Stephen Carlton Clark. "Edward Clark" (PDF). The New York Times. October...
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The Slave Market (Gérôme painting) (category Paintings in the Clark Art Institute)
bought and sold several times until Robert Sterling Clark bought it in 1930. Since 1955 it is part of the Clark Art Institute's collection. Along with...
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met with Robert Sterling Clark. Clark was an art collector and an heir to the Singer Corporation fortune. MacGuire had known Clark when Clark was a second...
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Nymphs and Satyr (category Paintings in the Clark Art Institute)
the public. Robert Sterling Clark discovered the piece in storage and acquired it in 1942. The piece is currently on display at the Clark Art Institute...
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Elizabeth Clark were the parents of four sons: Edward Severin Clark (1870–1933) Robert Sterling Clark (1877–1956) Frederick Ambrose Clark (1880–1964)...
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August Heckscher for an unknown price, then reacquired by Clark's son Robert Sterling Clark in 1942 for $500—a striking example of Gérôme's fall from...
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