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Bridgeman now represents The Sterling & Francine Clark Art Institute
London based Bridgeman Art Library, a specialty library featuring fine art, history and culture related images, has announced that it now represents Over 200 fine art images from the The Sterling & Francine Clark Art Institute. From 19th century American art to French Impressionism, the Clark houses a world-class collection. In 1955, Sterling and Francine Clark established a museum near Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts where they would store their vast collection of paintings, prints, sculpture and porcelain.
The Clarks had spent a great part of their marriage in Paris where they accumulated a considerable collection of French impressionist works from Renoir, Monet, Degas and Pissarro, among others. Today, the Clark houses one of the largest collections of impressionist works within the United States. The Clarks also had an affinity for 19th century American painting; John Singer Sargent, Frederic Remington and Winslow Homer figure prominently within the collection. Bridgeman has access to a significant assortment of Renaissance to 19th century European and American painting and sculpture, prints and English silver.
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