FRANK SCOTT CLARK - Page 3
ADDITIONAL PUBLISHED ITEMS & PHOTOS
Large candelabra from Frank Scott Clark's summer home.  An apparent gift from members of the Scarab Club of Detroit.  The date "1925" is worked into the design. Attempts are being made to determine sculptor or metalsmith.
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THE HISTORIC SCARAB CLUB OF DETROIT
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ANNOUNCEMENT OF AN EXHIBIT OF CLARK'S WORK
  SCARAB CLUB - DETROIT - 1932

HIS FIRST AND ONLY  EXHIBITION IN DETROIT, ACCORDING TO TEXT

George Huntington & Frank Scott Clark Studio Stationary - 1897

BIRTHDAY ANNOUNCEMENT 1932

Ethel Barrymore by Frank Scott Clark,1904.  In the article on the left, dated 1932, Clark states that this photograph was the photo, in effect, that jumpstarted his career. 6x8" silver(?) print, on 8x10" brd. Collection Author

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DETROIT NEWS BIRTHDAY ANNOUNCEMENT SEPT. 20, 1937 CLARK DIED OCT 16, 1937

House on corner is Clark house/studio.

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Clark Studio  654 Woodward av. 1903-16

According to city directories, Clark operated with Huntington as a partner for about 9 years (1894-1903),
the two having taken over the old Millard Studio at 224 Woodward Av.   In 1903 Clark moved to 654 Woodward.  This house was originally built by merchant James H. Edson. Clark sold the house,1915-16,  which was then torn down for its useful old lumber. He moved to Cass & Putnam ca. 1916.
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Detroit Public Library
CLARK HOUSE/STUDIO 1916-37
1948 view of the former Detroit studio/homeof Frank Scott Clark. Clark bought an existing home and added a studio in the back in 1916.
Studio entered from Cass Avenue, bearing an address of 5108 Cass av.
Around the corner was the home  with an address of 114 Putnam Av.
This land is now part of the block of the main Detroit Pubic Library. View looking from NW towards SE. View courtesy Walter Reuther Library,Wayne State University.
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In the background is the now demolished Mackenzie Hall.
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Advertising flyer regarding proofs from Frank Scott Clark's Studio 654 Woodward av. - Detroit  At this address 1903-1912

RIGHT - STUDIO ENTRANCE 1921-22 PACKARD ADVERTISING  

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