Skip to main content
Clark Hulings
Clark Hulings
Clark Hulings

Clark Hulings

born Florida, 1922; died Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2011
BiographyBorn in Florida but raised in Spain and New Jersey, Clark Hulings studied at the Art Students League with Frank Reilly before attending Haverford College to earn a degree in physics. He had his first one-man show at the New Mexico Museum of Art in 1945, when he was living in Santa Fe recovering from tuberculosis. He attempted a brief career as a portrait painter in Louisiana before working as a freelance illustrator in New York in the 1950s. Hulings decided to move to Santa Fe in 1972 and devoted himself to easel painting. He created scenes from his travels all over the world but had an affinity for depicting the simplicity and dignity of a working life. Hulings became a charter member of the National Academy of Western Art in 1973 and won its first Prix de West award.
Person TypeIndividual
Terms
  • Florida
  • Santa Fe
Gerald Cassidy
born Covington, Kentucky, 1869; died Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1934
JPEG
Nez Perce Tribe, Assiniboine First Nation, Chippewa Tribe; born Hermiston, Oregon, 1946
JPEG
born New York City, New York, 1909; died Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1997
Nick Eggenhofer
born Gauting, Bavaria, 1897; died Cody, Wyoming, 1985
Thomas T. Wilson
born Champaign, Illinois, 1931; died Seattle, Washington, 2015
Robert Henri
born Cincinnati, Ohio, 1865; died New York, New York, 1929
Sheldon Parsons
born Rochester, New York, 1866; died Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1943
Louise Crow
born Seattle, Washington, 1891; died San Mateo, California, 1968