ArtistsClark Mills
Clark Mills

Clark Mills

American, 1810–1883
WA-00013728
Sculpture
Representation
None documented
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Institutional Exhibitions
7
Works in Collection
19
Assets Indexed
11
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0
Publications Referenced
70%
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5 cross-verified · 1 single-source
  • Birth yearDuplicate Merge + Artist Index· 85%
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  • Profile imageArtist Index· 40%

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    Tier 3 · Scraped/inferred35%
About

Why this artist matters now

Clark Mills was an American sculptor, best known for four versions of an equestrian statue of Andrew Jackson, located in Washington, D.C., with replicas in Nashville, Tennessee, Jacksonville, Florida, and New Orleans, Louisiana.

Source: Artist Index · Trust score: 35% · Updated 2mo ago

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Sculpture
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Artworks (7)

Artwork sources (1)

7 published of 7 catalogued · 7 with image
  • Smithsonian
    7 published7 img
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Images

10 assets
William Campbell Preston saam XX15
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Zachary Taylor Bust
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Calhoun monument, Charleston, S.C. LCCN93515789
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Medallion of the Marquis de Lafayette MET 25674
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Harper's weekly (1860) (14757885956)
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Lincoln Memorial AOC
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Clark mills
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Clark Mills. (Sculptor)   NARA   530195
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Smithsonian American Art Museum
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