Briggs Clarke

Maureen

1962

"Maureen" is a work created by Clarke during his time as an art student in London, where he devoted study to portraiture, something that would be pivotal in his later work. In this portrait, Clarke is focused on the role of light on the woman's face, capturing a range of tones. Given Clarke's willingness to create portraits for a number of people, his oeuvre does contain significant portraiture pieces, though not as extensive as his body of work studying the Caribbean landscape. This artwork was featured in the Barbados Arts Council, before being acquired by the BNAG in 2002.
"Maureen" is a work created by Clarke during his time as an art student in London, where he devoted study to portraiture, something that would be pivotal in his later work. In this portrait, Clarke is focused on the role of light on the woman's face, capturing a range of tones. Given Clarke's willingness to create portraits for a number of people, his oeuvre does contain significant portraiture pieces, though not as extensive as his body of work studying the Caribbean landscape. This artwork was featured in the Barbados Arts Council, before being acquired by the BNAG in 2002.
"Maureen" is a work created by Clarke during his time as an art student in London, where he devoted study to portraiture, something that would be pivotal in his later work. In this portrait, Clarke is focused on the role of light on the woman's face, capturing a range of tones. Given Clarke's willingness to create portraits for a number of people, his oeuvre does contain significant portraiture pieces, though not as extensive as his body of work studying the Caribbean landscape. This artwork was featured in the Barbados Arts Council, before being acquired by the BNAG in 2002.
"Maureen" is a work created by Clarke during his time as an art student in London, where he devoted study to portraiture, something that would be pivotal in his later work. In this portrait, Clarke is focused on the role of light on the woman's face, capturing a range of tones. Given Clarke's willingness to create portraits for a number of people, his oeuvre does contain significant portraiture pieces, though not as extensive as his body of work studying the Caribbean landscape. This artwork was featured in the Barbados Arts Council, before being acquired by the BNAG in 2002.
"Maureen" is a work created by Clarke during his time as an art student in London, where he devoted study to portraiture, something that would be pivotal in his later work. In this portrait, Clarke is focused on the role of light on the woman's face, capturing a range of tones. Given Clarke's willingness to create portraits for a number of people, his oeuvre does contain significant portraiture pieces, though not as extensive as his body of work studying the Caribbean landscape. This artwork was featured in the Barbados Arts Council, before being acquired by the BNAG in 2002.
"Maureen" is a work created by Clarke during his time as an art student in London, where he devoted study to portraiture, something that would be pivotal in his later work. In this portrait, Clarke is focused on the role of light on the woman's face, capturing a range of tones. Given Clarke's willingness to create portraits for a number of people, his oeuvre does contain significant portraiture pieces, though not as extensive as his body of work studying the Caribbean landscape. This artwork was featured in the Barbados Arts Council, before being acquired by the BNAG in 2002.
"Maureen" is a work created by Clarke during his time as an art student in London, where he devoted study to portraiture, something that would be pivotal in his later work. In this portrait, Clarke is focused on the role of light on the woman's face, capturing a range of tones. Given Clarke's willingness to create portraits for a number of people, his oeuvre does contain significant portraiture pieces, though not as extensive as his body of work studying the Caribbean landscape. This artwork was featured in the Barbados Arts Council, before being acquired by the BNAG in 2002.
"Maureen" is a work created by Clarke during his time as an art student in London, where he devoted study to portraiture, something that would be pivotal in his later work. In this portrait, Clarke is focused on the role of light on the woman's face, capturing a range of tones. Given Clarke's willingness to create portraits for a number of people, his oeuvre does contain significant portraiture pieces, though not as extensive as his body of work studying the Caribbean landscape. This artwork was featured in the Barbados Arts Council, before being acquired by the BNAG in 2002.
"Maureen" is a work created by Clarke during his time as an art student in London, where he devoted study to portraiture, something that would be pivotal in his later work. In this portrait, Clarke is focused on the role of light on the woman's face, capturing a range of tones. Given Clarke's willingness to create portraits for a number of people, his oeuvre does contain significant portraiture pieces, though not as extensive as his body of work studying the Caribbean landscape. This artwork was featured in the Barbados Arts Council, before being acquired by the BNAG in 2002.
"Maureen" is a work created by Clarke during his time as an art student in London, where he devoted study to portraiture, something that would be pivotal in his later work. In this portrait, Clarke is focused on the role of light on the woman's face, capturing a range of tones. Given Clarke's willingness to create portraits for a number of people, his oeuvre does contain significant portraiture pieces, though not as extensive as his body of work studying the Caribbean landscape. This artwork was featured in the Barbados Arts Council, before being acquired by the BNAG in 2002.
"Maureen" is a work created by Clarke during his time as an art student in London, where he devoted study to portraiture, something that would be pivotal in his later work. In this portrait, Clarke is focused on the role of light on the woman's face, capturing a range of tones. Given Clarke's willingness to create portraits for a number of people, his oeuvre does contain significant portraiture pieces, though not as extensive as his body of work studying the Caribbean landscape. This artwork was featured in the Barbados Arts Council, before being acquired by the BNAG in 2002.
"Maureen" is a work created by Clarke during his time as an art student in London, where he devoted study to portraiture, something that would be pivotal in his later work. In this portrait, Clarke is focused on the role of light on the woman's face, capturing a range of tones. Given Clarke's willingness to create portraits for a number of people, his oeuvre does contain significant portraiture pieces, though not as extensive as his body of work studying the Caribbean landscape. This artwork was featured in the Barbados Arts Council, before being acquired by the BNAG in 2002.
"Maureen" is a work created by Clarke during his time as an art student in London, where he devoted study to portraiture, something that would be pivotal in his later work. In this portrait, Clarke is focused on the role of light on the woman's face, capturing a range of tones. Given Clarke's willingness to create portraits for a number of people, his oeuvre does contain significant portraiture pieces, though not as extensive as his body of work studying the Caribbean landscape. This artwork was featured in the Barbados Arts Council, before being acquired by the BNAG in 2002.
"Maureen" is a work created by Clarke during his time as an art student in London, where he devoted study to portraiture, something that would be pivotal in his later work. In this portrait, Clarke is focused on the role of light on the woman's face, capturing a range of tones. Given Clarke's willingness to create portraits for a number of people, his oeuvre does contain significant portraiture pieces, though not as extensive as his body of work studying the Caribbean landscape. This artwork was featured in the Barbados Arts Council, before being acquired by the BNAG in 2002.
"Maureen" is a work created by Clarke during his time as an art student in London, where he devoted study to portraiture, something that would be pivotal in his later work. In this portrait, Clarke is focused on the role of light on the woman's face, capturing a range of tones. Given Clarke's willingness to create portraits for a number of people, his oeuvre does contain significant portraiture pieces, though not as extensive as his body of work studying the Caribbean landscape. This artwork was featured in the Barbados Arts Council, before being acquired by the BNAG in 2002.
"Maureen" is a work created by Clarke during his time as an art student in London, where he devoted study to portraiture, something that would be pivotal in his later work. In this portrait, Clarke is focused on the role of light on the woman's face, capturing a range of tones. Given Clarke's willingness to create portraits for a number of people, his oeuvre does contain significant portraiture pieces, though not as extensive as his body of work studying the Caribbean landscape. This artwork was featured in the Barbados Arts Council, before being acquired by the BNAG in 2002.

ARTIST:

Briggs Clarke

ARTWORK TITLE:

Maureen

MEDIUM:

Oil on Masonite

DIMENSIONS:

27 x 34.5 cm
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