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Nationality
  
British subject

Occupation
  
Painter


Style
  
Impressionism

Name
  
Arthur Baker-Clack

Arthur Baker-Clack

Full Name
  
Arthur Baker Clack

Born
  
10 January 1877 (
1877-01-10
)
'Bendleby', Booleroo, South Australia

Residence
  
Australia, France, England

Education
  
Way College, Wayville, South Australia

Spouse(s)
  
Edith Mary (died Hythe, Kent 29 April 1960)

Died
  
1955, Folkestone, United Kingdom

Arthur Baker–Clack was an Australian-born painter in the impressionist school. He was at the art colony at Étaples, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France from 1910, and continued to live in the region during World War I and after.

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He was a tutor at Conmurra Station, Kingston SE, South Australia.

He was a journalist at The Register before moving to the Perth Morning Herald covering the Western Australian goldfields.

He exhibited in Paris, London and Australia and was a jury member for the Salon d'Automne and of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts. He was also chairman of the Folkestone Art Society.

Personal

He lived in Étaples with his wife, Edith, however their house was destroyed during World War I. After the war they built a residence at Etaples, 'Bendlebi'. Edith had been his nurse during a period of illness.

Education

Mr. James Ashton's Art Academy, in Adelaide and at Way College, Wayville, South Australia (1899–1900)

He also trained in London and Paris and with Rupert Bunny at Étaples.

References

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