From:Williamson Art Gallery and Museum
Name/TitleWinchester College
About this objectEtching of the interior grounds of Winchester College.
Charles Herbert Clark (born 1890) was a British printmaker and etcher celebrated for his detailed architectural depictions, particularly of churches and historic buildings. He studied at the Liverpool School of Art and later at the Royal Academy Schools in London, honing a style that emphasized precision and quiet elegance. Clark exhibited extensively, most notably showing works at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool. He served in The Liverpool Scottish Regiment, and much of his artistic output emerged during the interwar years. His etchings often featured urban landscapes and notable structures, including public schools such as Winchester College, reflecting a deep appreciation for historical architecture and craftsmanship.
MakerClark, Charles Herbert (1890-1950)
Maker Roleprintmaker
Date Madec. 1950
Period20th century
Style and IconographyEnglish landscape
Style and IconographyLandscape
Style and IconographyUrban Landscape
Style and IconographyEtching Revival
Inscription and MarksIn pencil along bottom: "10/200 Chas H. Clark [signature]"
Techniqueetching on paper
Measurementsprint height: 24cm
print width: 22cm
mount height: 55cm
mount width: 40.5cm
Subject and Association KeywordsWinchester College, Winchester
Subject and Association Keywordsschool
Named CollectionAlbert Taylor Collection
Credit LinePresented by Albert Taylor
Object Typeprint
Object numberBIKGM.9169
Copyright LicenceAll rights reserved