Clark, Walter Appleton, 1876-1906
Appleton Clark, Walter
Clark, Walter Appleton
Walter Appleton Clark
Clark, Walter Appleton, 1876-1906, illustrateur
Clark, Walter Appleton (American illustrator, 1876-1906)
VIAF ID: 61445815 ( Personal )
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Works
Title | Sources |
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The American slave-trade : an account of its origin, growth and suppression | |
The awakening of Helena Ritchie | |
Captain Macklin : his memoirs | |
[A corner of his studio] | |
The county attorney who is able to get rail road passes for his friends | |
[Couple on bed closeup holding hands] | |
[Covered chair] | |
The crocodile : a ghost story | |
Daily bread : by Josephine Preston Peabody | |
[Doorway with arched lights and pilaster] | |
-- Eef yo' lak' dat feedle so moch, hein? | |
End of the day, or a glass of milk by the roadside | |
Fleet of small boats at Marine Park | |
The fortunes of Oliver Horn | |
The gentleman in a frock coat was no better than the fourth ward statesman of to-day | |
[Gentlemen, this is outrageous] | |
The green, Castle Island, Marine Park | |
[Grim reaper against red sunset] | |
He ... buried his face in the hot pillow | |
He could not have told whether his bitterness was toward the boy or himself | |
He gripped Prosper by the head | |
He had her on his breast now, and his kisses were in her hair | |
He lifted it up in front of his face | |
He put his face close to hers and stared into her eyes | |
He put his hands in his pockets and squeezed his finger-nails into his palm | |
He stood looking down at the sunset study | |
He took his hypodermic syringe out of its case and dropped it among the coals | |
Help the blind | |
Her hands fell from her face and their eyes met | |
A honeymoon 'cross country | |
How did your husband find out? asked the head faintly | |
In the shadow | |
Into the crowd they went | |
Ivy Day | |
Let me make you some fresh tea, she said | |
The lid came clean away with a ripping noise | |
[Long marching line of political activists (?)] | |
Looking toward Lynn from the northern terrace, showing the crescent shape of the beach and the Point of Pines beyond | |
[Man in bed playing violin] | |
[Man on horse] | |
[Man playing chess with grim reaper] | |
[Moonrise] | |
[Mother bathing child] | |
La mujer Herrada | |
[Nude male] | |
[Old man on park bench and begging dog] | |
Oliver standing over him with his fists tightly clenched | |
[Oriental man in elaborate dress] | |
[The other man spatted down his hair in the light of the little lamp] | |
Our hero | |
Pardon, can you tell me whether this is the last day of the exhibit? | |
[Party in living room] | |
Pleasant View township comes down with Simon B. Tracey for County Treasurer | |
The praying skipper and other stories | |
El Puente del Cuervo | |
[Questioning the woman witness before the jury] | |
The rally, Washington's Birthday | |
Ranson's folly | |
The reading-room | |
The ruling passion : tales of nature and human nature | |
Sally-Port from the Citadel | |
Samuel slid into a chair by the door | |
Sanctuary | |
Saying things | |
[Scribner's November] | |
[Seated couple] | |
[She dropped down into his shabby college arm-chair and hid her face in the scattered papers on his desk] | |
[She growled and ...] | |
She laid her hand on the latch, whispering "Dick!" | |
She lay back on pillows and looked at him | |
Situation wanted | |
The slaves were sent in canoes through the lagoon | |
[Soldiers crowding around with onlookers] | |
[Soldiers fighting] | |
The son takes up the work where the father drops it | |
Tarry-a-bit | |
There, in the parlor door, stood the stranger | |
They -- are -- not -- in politics for their -- health | |
They have felt the lash of public sentiment | |
[Town crier bookplates] | |
Truth | |
Van Dyke, H. The ruling passion, 1911: | |
We walked out to the woods | |
When an owner drives | |
When they stood before Daniel Webster John's voice grew hushed | |
The wolf of the city | |
[Woman in classical garb with palm leading emigrants (?)] | |
[Woman on front porch] | |
[Woman taking picture of French peasants] | |
The Works of F. Hopkinson Smith. |