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John Frederick Mowbray-Clarke

John Frederick Mowbray-Clarke (1869 - 1953) was active/lived in New York / Jamaica.  John Mowbray Clarke is known for Sculptor-animal, figure and metals.

John Frederick Mowbray-Clarke, a sculptor and specialist in medals and animals, was born in 1869 in Jamaica. One of the organizers of the Armory Show in 1913, he exhibited several works including a plaster sculpture entitled "Whither", formerly in the collection of William Speck. The work was reproduced in a March 1913 article by Julian Street, "Why I Became a Cubist," in Everybody's Magazine. In Gallery A, displaying American Sculpture and Decorative Art, Mowbray-Clarke showed a 4.5-inch diameter portrait medal with the bust of artist Arthur B. Davies, another of the exhibition organizers. The sculptor and his wife, Mary Mowbray-Clarke, retained ownership of the medal during their lifetimes.

Two of Mowbray-Clarke's bronze medals are in the Peabody Art collection of the State of Maryland, Baltimore. They include "St. Brendan", 1911, 2.75-inch diameter; and "Peace for One Hundred Years", also early 20th Century, 3-inch diameter. The "Saint Brendan the Navigator Medal and Book" w   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 2682 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about John Frederick Mowbray-Clarke

   John Frederick Mowbray-Clarke  Born:  1869 - Jamaica
Died:   1953
Known for:  Sculptor-animal, figure and metals
Name variants:  J F Mowbray Clarke

John Frederick Mowbray-Clarke, a sculptor and specialist in medals and animals, was born in 1869 in Jamaica. One of the organizers of the Armory Show in 1913, he exhibited several works including a plaster sculpture entitled "Whither", formerly in the collection of William Speck. The work was reproduced in a March 1913 article by Julian Street, "Why I Became a Cubist," in Everybody's Magazine. In Gallery A, displaying American Sculpture and Decorative Art, Mowbray-Clarke showed a 4.5-inch diameter portrait medal with the bust of artist Arthur B. Davies, another of the exhibition organizers. The sculptor and his wife, Mary Mowbray-Clarke, retained ownership of the medal during their lifetimes.

Two of Mowbray-Clarke's bronze medals ar  ...  Displaying 750 of 2682 characters.

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