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Clinton King
American,
(1901–1979)
Clinton King is generally associated with the regional art of Texas and New Mexico (Santa Fe Art Colony) from 1924 up to 1940; after 1940 and into the 1960s, he exhibited often in Chicago, New York City, and Paris.
King was a painter of genre, portraiture, landscape, and still life; a graphic artist; a teacher; and a talented pianist. His early modernist portraits and genre were often compared to Diego Rivera, a quality recognized in Mexico where King received his first One-Man exhibition at the State Museum of Guadalajara in 1932.