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Kenneth Clark, Baron Clark

(1903-1983), Art historian and museum director

Sitter in 29 portraits
Artist of 1 portrait
Clark was born in London, the son of a textile industrialist in Paisley, brought up in Suffolk, and educated at Winchester and Oxford. He became Keeper of Fine Art at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford (1931-33) and, at 31, the youngest Director of the National Gallery (1934-45), and Slade Professor of Fine Art (1946-50). In 1939 he persuaded the Ministry of Information to keep professional artists out of the front line. He became a household name with the television series Civilisation (1969), which brought the history of western culture to a vast new audience. Knighted in 1938, Clark was made a life peer in 1969, when Private Eye called him Lord Clark of Civilisation.

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Kenneth Clark, Baron Clark, by Kenneth Clark, Baron Clark - NPG 6055

Kenneth Clark, Baron Clark

by Kenneth Clark, Baron Clark
chalk on board, circa 1918
NPG 6055

Kenneth Clark, Baron Clark, by Lord Snowdon - NPG P1947

Kenneth Clark, Baron Clark

by Lord Snowdon
gelatin silver print, 30 October 1963
NPG P1947

Kenneth Clark, Baron Clark, by Yousuf Karsh - NPG P490(19)

Kenneth Clark, Baron Clark

by Yousuf Karsh
bromide print, 1965
NPG P490(19)

Kenneth Clark, Baron Clark, by Arnold Newman - NPG P150(12)

Kenneth Clark, Baron Clark

by Arnold Newman
bromide print, 1978
NPG P150(12)

Kenneth Clark, Baron Clark, by William MacQuitty - NPG x34801

Kenneth Clark, Baron Clark

by William MacQuitty
bromide fibre print, 1943
NPG x34801

Kenneth Clark, Baron Clark, by Cecil Beaton - NPG x14047

Kenneth Clark, Baron Clark

by Cecil Beaton
bromide print on white card mount, 1955
NPG x14047

Kenneth Clark, Baron Clark, by Walter Bird - NPG x165789

Kenneth Clark, Baron Clark

by Walter Bird
bromide print on card mount, February 1959
NPG x165789

Kenneth Clark, Baron Clark; Queen Elizabeth II; Anthony Blunt, by Press Association Photos - NPG x137496

Kenneth Clark, Baron Clark; Queen Elizabeth II; Anthony Blunt

by Press Association Photos
vintage print, 19 February 1959
NPG x137496

Kenneth Clark, Baron Clark, by Janet Stone - NPG x14262

Kenneth Clark, Baron Clark

by Janet Stone
bromide print, June 1964
NPG x14262

Kenneth Clark, Baron Clark, by Roger George Clark - NPG x15101

Kenneth Clark, Baron Clark

by Roger George Clark
bromide print, 14 September 1977
NPG x15101

Pax! (Kenneth Clark, Baron Clark; Augustus John and nine other unknown sitters), after Ernest Forbes - NPG D47455

Pax! (Kenneth Clark, Baron Clark; Augustus John and nine other unknown sitters)

after Ernest Forbes
gravure, published in The Sketch 27 January 1937
NPG D47455

Kenneth Clark, Baron Clark, by Norman Peter Dawson - NPG D611a

Kenneth Clark, Baron Clark

by Norman Peter Dawson
pencil, 1939
NPG D611a

Image currently unavailable owing to copyright restrictions

Kenneth Clark, Baron Clark

by Bill Brandt
bromide print, published in Harper's Bazaar December 1944
NPG P187

Image currently unavailable owing to copyright restrictions

Kenneth Clark, Baron Clark

by Bill Brandt
bromide print, 1944
NPG x22414

Image currently unavailable owing to copyright restrictions

Kenneth Clark, Baron Clark

by Bill Brandt
bromide print on card mount, 1980
NPG x22415

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