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Clark Hulings (American, 1922-2011), "Pierre Part", 1969, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower center, 21" x 34". Framed. Literature: Hulings, A Gallery of Paintings by Clark Hulings, White Burro Publishing, 1986, plate 138. One of the leading American realist painters, Clark Hulings was born in Florida, raised in New Jersey and over the long course of his career, resided in New York, Louisiana and various European cities before settling in Santa Fe, New Mexico. His paintings of people, streets and landscapes of places he visited, often impoverished corners of the world, all teem with a sense of vibrancy and reveal his belief in the innate beauty of the human spirit. Huling's father, recognizing his son's talent, arranged for the then 12-year-old to take art lessons with Sigismund Ivanowsky, a famed landscape and portrait painter who had served as a Court Painter to Tsar Nicholas II. Hulings also studied drawing with George Bridgman and continued at The Art Students League, New York with Frank Reilly. His career as a portraitist began in Louisiana, and it is there, while working on the Afton Villa portraits above St. Francisville, that he started sketching landscapes. His paintings of rural Louisiana, which were completed in the 1960's, were exhibited in 1969 at The Lafayette Gallery in Baton Rouge. "Pierre Part" was one of the paintings included in that exhibit. In "Hulings, A Gallery of Paintings by Clark Hulings", published in 1986, the artist's comments on "Pierre Part" reflect his awareness of the vanishing nature of rural Louisiana and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of great social and environmental change. He writes: "Gone are the little cabins built on stilts in the swamps of Louisiana. They were all swept away by Hurricane Audrey in 1957, and have been replaced by houseboats which can rise and fall with a tidal wave. Gone too are the pirogue dugout canoes propelled like gondolas - now there are motor boats."


  • Condition: In overall very good condition. Faint rippling to canvas along left edge. No visible signs of past restoration.

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