Kenneth Clark

Clark photographed in 1934 by [[Howard Coster]] Kenneth Mackenzie Clark, Baron Clark (13 July 1903 – 21 May 1983) was a British art historian, museum director, and broadcaster. After running two important art galleries in the 1930s and 1940s, he came to wider public notice on television, presenting a succession of programmes on the arts from the 1950s to the 1970s, the largest and best known being the ''Civilisation'' series in 1969.

The son of rich parents, Clark was introduced to the arts at an early age. Among his early influences were the writings of John Ruskin, which instilled in him the belief that everyone should have access to great art. After coming under the influence of the connoisseur and dealer Bernard Berenson, Clark was appointed director of the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford aged twenty-seven, and three years later he was put in charge of Britain's National Gallery. His twelve years there saw the gallery transformed to make it accessible and inviting to a wider public. During the Second World War, when the collection was moved from London for safe keeping, Clark made the building available for a series of daily concerts which proved a celebrated morale booster during the Blitz.

After the war, and three years as Slade Professor of Fine Art at Oxford, Clark surprised many by accepting the chairmanship of the UK's first commercial television network. Once the service had been successfully launched he agreed to write and present programmes about the arts. These established him as a household name in Britain, and he was asked to create the first colour series about the arts, ''Civilisation'', first broadcast in 1969 in Britain and in many other countries soon afterwards.

Among many honours, Clark was knighted at the unusually young age of thirty-five, and three decades later was made a life peer shortly before the first transmission of ''Civilisation''. Three decades after his death, Clark was celebrated in an exhibition at Tate Britain in London, prompting a reappraisal of his career by a new generation of critics and historians. Opinions varied about his aesthetic judgment, particularly in attributing paintings to old masters, but his skill as a writer and his enthusiasm for popularising the arts were widely recognised. Both the BBC and the Tate described him in retrospect as one of the most influential figures in British art of the twentieth century. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Piero della Francesca / by Clark, Kenneth, 1903-1983

    Published 1969
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    Moments of vision. by Clark, Kenneth, 1903-1983

    Published 1954
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    Civilisation : a personal view / by Clark, Kenneth, 1903-1983

    Published 1969
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    Rembrandt and the Italian Renaissance. by Clark, Kenneth, 1903-1983

    Published 1966
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    The art of humanism / by Clark, Kenneth, 1903-1983

    Published 1981
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    The nude : a study of ideal art / by Clark, Kenneth, 1903-1983

    Published 1960
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    Another part of the wood : a self portrait / by Clark, Kenneth, 1903-1983

    Published 1975
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    Leonardo da Vinci : an account of his development as an artist. by Clark, Kenneth, 1903-1983

    Published 1952
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    The other half : a self portrait / by Clark, Kenneth, 1903-1983

    Published 1977
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    The art of humanism / by Clark, Kenneth, 1903-1983

    Published 1981
    Book
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    Moments of vision & other essays / by Clark, Kenneth, 1903-1983

    Published 1981
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    Leonardo da Vinci / by Clark, Kenneth, 1903-1983

    Published 1988
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    Leonardo da Vinci / by Clark, Kenneth, 1903-1983

    Published 1989
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    The Gothic revival : an essay in the history of taste. by Clark, Kenneth, 1903-1983

    Published 1962
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    The nude : a study in ideal form / by Clark, Kenneth, 1903-1983

    Published 1956
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    The Gothic revival : an essay in the history of taste. by Clark, Kenneth, 1903-1983

    Published 1950
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