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Thomas B. Clarke

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He was born December 11, 1848, in New York City as the son of Dr. George Washington Clarke (1816–1908), headmaster of the Mount Washington Collegiate Institute of New York. He finished his education at his father's institution and started off as a businessman in linen and lace manufacturing, but also
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while he was chairman of the art committee there. He retired from the linen business in 1888 to become a full-time art dealer and was an art advisor and agent for
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The private collection of Thomas B. Clarke of New York : exhibited at American Art Gallery, New York, Dec. 28, 1883 to Jan. 12, 1884 (1883)
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became a patron of American contemporary art. He married Fannie Eugenia Morris in 1871 and became a patron of leading artists of the
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in 1917 as a summer home, while transforming his new residence in New York into an art gallery, today the home of the
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Catalogue of the Thomas B. Clarke collection of American pictures, 1891, by Thomas B. Clarke
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Auction catalog of early English and American furniture once owned by Thomas B. Clarke
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from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Libraries (fully available online as PDF)
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Exhibition and Sales Catalogues of the Collections Thomas B. Clarke
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Archives Directory for the History of Collecting in America
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He also began collecting porcelain, and donated some to
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Charles Frederic Ulrich
New York City
New York
Hudson River School
New York City
Hudson River School
George Inness
Albert Bierstadt
American Art Association
Union League Club of New York
J. P. Morgan
East Hampton, Long Island
Collectors Club of New York
Clarke, Thomas B. (Thomas Benedict), 1848-1931
Catalogue of the Thomas B. Clarke collection of American pictures, 1891, by Thomas B. Clarke
RKD
"Art Gossip" column 12 March 1911
The Sun (New York)
Clarke, Thomas B. (Thomas Benedict), 1848-1931
Frick Collection
A Hunting Alphabet
The Suffolk Hunt Club in Hayground
Auction catalog of early English and American furniture once owned by Thomas B. Clarke
Raqqa revisited: ceramics of Ayyubid Syria
The private collection of Thomas B. Clarke of New York : exhibited at American Art Gallery, New York, Dec. 28, 1883 to Jan. 12, 1884 (1883)
Archive.org
Smithsonian Institution Libraries
Thomas B. Clarke
Archives of American Art

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