[I]n ... pictures by Mr. CLARK there is an entire absence of staginess, and the figures are always apparently true to nature, yet they are more satisfactory than many works which are supposed to be marked by profundity of reflection. — "Paintings at the Royal Academy," p. 302.
Paintings
Bibliography
Dafforne, James. "British Artists: Their Style and Character, No. LXIII: Joseph Clark." The Art-Journal Vol. 2, issue 15 (March 1863): 49-51. Internet Archive. [Whole text on the Victorian Web]
"Paintings at the Royal Academy." The Architect Vol.41 (31 May 1889): 302. Google Books. Free ebook.
Roe, F. Gordon. Victorian Corners: The Style and Taste of an Era. London: George Allen and Unwin, 1968.
Wood, Christopher. The Dictionary of Victorian Painters. 2nd ed. Woodbridge, Suffolk: Antique Collectors' Club, 1978.
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