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Caspar Purdon Clarke

Sir Caspar Purdon Clarke CIE (21 December 1846 – 29 March 1911) was an English architect and museum director.

Sir Caspar Purdon Clarke
Sir Caspar Purdon Clarke, Director of the Art Museum (Division of the Victoria and Albert Museum)
Born(1846-12-21)21 December 1846
Richmond, County Dublin, Ireland
Died(1911-03-29)29 March 1911
Earl's Court, London, England

Early years edit

Born in 1846, Clarke was the second son of Edward Marmaduke Clarke and Mary Agnes Close. He was educated at Gaultier's School in Sydenham, Kent and Beaucourt's School in Boulogne, France. Between 1862 and 1865 he studied architecture at the National Art Training Schools at South Kensington. In 1865 he entered the office of works where he distinguished himself in work for the rebuilding of the Houses of Parliament. In 1866 he married Frances Susannah Collins with whom he had eight children, three sons and five daughters. The eldest son, Caspar Stanley Clarke became assistant keeper of the Indian section of the Victoria and Albert Museum.

South Kensington Museum edit

In 1867 he moved to the South Kensington Museum where he oversaw mosaic reproduction. Beginning in 1874, Clarke accepted various foreign assignments as supervising architect to the crown, most notably Tehran. In 1876, Clarke travelled to Turkey, Syria, and Greece and in 1879 to Spain, Italy, and Germany buying artefacts for the Museum.

In 1878 he acted as architect of the Indian section and commercial agent to the Indian government at the Paris Exhibition. In 1880 Clarke arranged the Indian collections at South Kensington, which led to taking on the position of special commissioner in India and then becoming keeper of the India Museum at South Kensington in 1883. His acquisitions included the Hamzanama folios, early Mughal illustrations of the epic adventures of Hamza by northern Indian and Iranian artists. He also bought contemporary crafts, architectural woodwork and drawings. In 1892 Clarke was appointed Keeper of the art collections, in 1893 promoted to assistant director before finally becoming Director in 1896. During his time as Director he also filled the posts of Royal Commissioner at the 1900 Paris Exhibition and at St Louis in 1904. He resigned from the South Kensington Museum (renamed in 1899 as the Victoria and Albert Museum) in 1905.

 
Sir Caspar Purdon Clarke (1846–1911), by George Burroughs Torrey, oil on canvas, 1907.

Whilst at the South Kensington Museum, he continued to be active as an architect and undertook several commissions in the Indian style. These included Lord Brassey's Indian Museum in Park Lane in 1887 and the Indian Palace at the 1889 Paris Exhibition. In 1899 he was commissioned, in conjunction with architect William Young, to design the Indian hall at Elvedon, Suffolk by Edward Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh (1847–1927). He also later advised Iveagh on the furniture and tapestries for Elvedon.

Metropolitan Museum of Art edit

In 1904 the president and director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York Luigi Palma di Cesnola died. The American millionaire and art collector J. P. Morgan (1837–1913) assumed the duties as President of the Museum and hired Clarke to be its second director. It was hoped he would be able to raise the Metropolitan Museum of Art to the international standing of the Victoria and Albert Museum. In 1905 Clarke hired Edward Robinson, the recently resigned director of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, to be his assistant director. He returned to England due to ill health in 1909 and resigned in 1910. He remained the museum's honorary European correspondent until his death. Clarke died at Earls Court, London on 29 March 1911.[1]

Other offices edit

Clarke's official duties did not stop him carrying out other notable work. In 1870 he organised and conducted evening art classes for artisans in Soho, Lambeth, and Clerkenwell and he designed Cotherstone church, Durham (1876), Alexandra House, Kensington (1886, for students at the Royal College of Music), and the National School of Cookery, South Kensington (1887). He visited America to study the housing of female students at Boston in 1884, edited a work on oriental carpets for the Austrian government in 1892, and besides lecturing, contributed numerous papers on architecture, Eastern arts and crafts, and arms and armour to the Journal of the Society of Arts, the Journal of Indian Art, the Journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects, and other publications. In 1910 he published a catalogue of the Arms and Armour at Sandringham.

He was made chevalier of the Légion d'Honneur in 1878, in which year he also received silver and bronze medals at the Paris Exhibition, which were followed by a gold medal in 1889. He was elected a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries on 4 May 1893. He was created a Companion of the Indian Empire (CIE) in 1883, and was knighted in the 1902 Coronation Honours,[2] receiving the accolade from King Edward VII at Buckingham Palace on 24 October that year.[3] He was also given the commander's cross of the order of the crown of Germany.

References edit

  1. ^ American Art Annual, Volume 9. MacMillan Company. 1911. p. 310.
  2. ^ "The Coronation Honours". The Times. No. 36804. London. 26 June 1902. p. 5.
  3. ^ "No. 27494". The London Gazette. 11 November 1902. p. 7165.

Further reading edit

  • Lane, John (1905). Sir Caspar Purdon Clarke, Kt.; A Personal Note, New York, J. Lane
  • MacBean, Edward (1911). "In Memoriam. Sir Caspar Purdon Clarke, W. M., 1899–1900. Born 1846. – Died 1911." Ars Quatuor Coronatorum, Vol. 24.

External links edit

  • Works by Caspar Purdon Clarke, at JSTOR
  • Portraits
  • Obituary of Sir Caspar Purdon Clarke from American Art News, 1 April 1911
  • Junk: Sir Caspar Purdon Clarke
Cultural offices
Preceded by  
Director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art

1904–1910
Succeeded by

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Sir Caspar Purdon Clarke CIE 21 December 1846 29 March 1911 was an English architect and museum director Sir Caspar Purdon ClarkeSir Caspar Purdon Clarke Director of the Art Museum Division of the Victoria and Albert Museum Born 1846 12 21 21 December 1846Richmond County Dublin IrelandDied 1911 03 29 29 March 1911Earl s Court London England Contents 1 Early years 2 South Kensington Museum 3 Metropolitan Museum of Art 4 Other offices 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEarly years editBorn in 1846 Clarke was the second son of Edward Marmaduke Clarke and Mary Agnes Close He was educated at Gaultier s School in Sydenham Kent and Beaucourt s School in Boulogne France Between 1862 and 1865 he studied architecture at the National Art Training Schools at South Kensington In 1865 he entered the office of works where he distinguished himself in work for the rebuilding of the Houses of Parliament In 1866 he married Frances Susannah Collins with whom he had eight children three sons and five daughters The eldest son Caspar Stanley Clarke became assistant keeper of the Indian section of the Victoria and Albert Museum South Kensington Museum editIn 1867 he moved to the South Kensington Museum where he oversaw mosaic reproduction Beginning in 1874 Clarke accepted various foreign assignments as supervising architect to the crown most notably Tehran In 1876 Clarke travelled to Turkey Syria and Greece and in 1879 to Spain Italy and Germany buying artefacts for the Museum In 1878 he acted as architect of the Indian section and commercial agent to the Indian government at the Paris Exhibition In 1880 Clarke arranged the Indian collections at South Kensington which led to taking on the position of special commissioner in India and then becoming keeper of the India Museum at South Kensington in 1883 His acquisitions included the Hamzanama folios early Mughal illustrations of the epic adventures of Hamza by northern Indian and Iranian artists He also bought contemporary crafts architectural woodwork and drawings In 1892 Clarke was appointed Keeper of the art collections in 1893 promoted to assistant director before finally becoming Director in 1896 During his time as Director he also filled the posts of Royal Commissioner at the 1900 Paris Exhibition and at St Louis in 1904 He resigned from the South Kensington Museum renamed in 1899 as the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1905 nbsp Sir Caspar Purdon Clarke 1846 1911 by George Burroughs Torrey oil on canvas 1907 Whilst at the South Kensington Museum he continued to be active as an architect and undertook several commissions in the Indian style These included Lord Brassey s Indian Museum in Park Lane in 1887 and the Indian Palace at the 1889 Paris Exhibition In 1899 he was commissioned in conjunction with architect William Young to design the Indian hall at Elvedon Suffolk by Edward Guinness 1st Earl of Iveagh 1847 1927 He also later advised Iveagh on the furniture and tapestries for Elvedon Metropolitan Museum of Art editIn 1904 the president and director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York Luigi Palma di Cesnola died The American millionaire and art collector J P Morgan 1837 1913 assumed the duties as President of the Museum and hired Clarke to be its second director It was hoped he would be able to raise the Metropolitan Museum of Art to the international standing of the Victoria and Albert Museum In 1905 Clarke hired Edward Robinson the recently resigned director of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston to be his assistant director He returned to England due to ill health in 1909 and resigned in 1910 He remained the museum s honorary European correspondent until his death Clarke died at Earls Court London on 29 March 1911 1 Other offices editClarke s official duties did not stop him carrying out other notable work In 1870 he organised and conducted evening art classes for artisans in Soho Lambeth and Clerkenwell and he designed Cotherstone church Durham 1876 Alexandra House Kensington 1886 for students at the Royal College of Music and the National School of Cookery South Kensington 1887 He visited America to study the housing of female students at Boston in 1884 edited a work on oriental carpets for the Austrian government in 1892 and besides lecturing contributed numerous papers on architecture Eastern arts and crafts and arms and armour to the Journal of the Society of Arts the Journal of Indian Art the Journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects and other publications In 1910 he published a catalogue of the Arms and Armour at Sandringham He was made chevalier of the Legion d Honneur in 1878 in which year he also received silver and bronze medals at the Paris Exhibition which were followed by a gold medal in 1889 He was elected a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries on 4 May 1893 He was created a Companion of the Indian Empire CIE in 1883 and was knighted in the 1902 Coronation Honours 2 receiving the accolade from King Edward VII at Buckingham Palace on 24 October that year 3 He was also given the commander s cross of the order of the crown of Germany References edit American Art Annual Volume 9 MacMillan Company 1911 p 310 The Coronation Honours The Times No 36804 London 26 June 1902 p 5 No 27494 The London Gazette 11 November 1902 p 7165 Further reading editLane John 1905 Sir Caspar Purdon Clarke Kt A Personal Note New York J Lane MacBean Edward 1911 In Memoriam Sir Caspar Purdon Clarke W M 1899 1900 Born 1846 Died 1911 Ars Quatuor Coronatorum Vol 24 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Caspar Purdon Clarke nbsp Wikisource has the text of a 1922 Encyclopaedia Britannica article about Caspar Purdon Clarke Works by Caspar Purdon Clarke at JSTOR Portraits Dictionary of Art Historians Obituary of Sir Caspar Purdon Clarke from American Art News 1 April 1911 Junk Sir Caspar Purdon ClarkeCultural officesPreceded byLuigi Palma di Cesnola nbsp Director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art1904 1910 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