Hilda Margery Clarke
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Hilda Margery Clarke (born 1926) is an English painter and art gallery curator who was a student of L. S. Lowry.[1]
Biography[]
Born in Manchester as the younger daughter of Frank Thompson, she met Lowry when she was aged 14. Her maternal grandfather, architect , had encouraged her interest in art, which was further developed by lessons from Lowry, with whom she remained friends until his death. She had further private lessons in painting when she was posted to Hamburg for her National Service with the Royal Air Force.
After her marriage to Geoffrey Clarke in 1954 she moved to his home town of Southampton where she studied at Southampton College of Art. In 1975 she studied printing at the Ruskin School in Oxford.
Her paintings have been exhibited at Tibb Lane, Manchester; Trends, London; Wessex, Winchester; Hiscock Gallery, Southsea; and John Martin, London. She has had one man shows at Hamwic, Southampton; Westgate, Winchester, and Southampton University. A retrospective of her work was planned for Southampton City Art Gallery in June 2006. She has been artist-in-residence in Ramsgate. She signs her work "H. M. Clarke".
In 1979 she founded the First Gallery with her husband in Southampton. Her work is represented in many private and public collections.
Angus Neill, Director of Felder Old Master & Modern Paintings[2] and avid collector of Clarke's work, considers her "the finest British intuitive painter alive".
Works[]
- Hilda Margery Clarke, Lowry Himself, (Southampton: The First Gallery, 1992). ISBN 0-9512947-0-9.
Bibliography[]
- Who's Who in Art, (Havant: Art Trade, 1980). ISBN 0-900083-08-5.
References[]
- ^ "Clarke, Hilda Margery, b.1926". Art UK. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
- ^ Felder Old Master & Modern Paintings.
External links[]
- 1926 births
- Living people
- Artists from Manchester
- Alumni of Solent University
- English women painters
- 21st-century British women artists
- 21st-century English women
- 21st-century English people