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1. Hurst Festival - Media Information
www.hurstfestival.org/pages/Me - [Cached]Published on: 4/13/2006 Last Visited: 4/1/2008
Exhibitions range from a retrospective of the work of local artist Norman Clark, a display of wedding dresses and, of course, Cowparade.
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An exhibition of work by Hurstpierpoint artist Norman Clark will be one of the major elements of the second Hurstpierpoint festival this September.
Norman Clark, who was a member of the Royal Watercolour Society, lived and painted in the Sussex downland village from 1947 until his death in 1992.
His work was inspired by the landscapes around him but he also documented aspects of village life in his more humourous paintings and caricatures.
Born in 1913 he studied at the Central School and the Royal Academy School where he won the Gold Medal in painting, the Edward Scott Scholarship, the Landseer Prize for Mural Decoration and was a Leverhulme Scholar.
As well as being a member of the Royal Watercolour Society he exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy and was a member of the Society of Sussex Painters and the Sussex Watercolour Society. He worked as a lecturer at the Brighton College of Art. -
2. Hurst Festival - Media Information
www.hurstfestival.org/MediaInf - [Cached]Published on: 3/16/2005 Last Visited: 7/18/2006
Exhibitions range from a retrospective of the work of local artist Norman Clark, a display of wedding dresses and, of course, Cowparade.
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An exhibition of work by Hurstpierpoint artist Norman Clark will be one of the major elements of the second Hurstpierpoint festival this September.
Norman Clark, who was a member of the Royal Watercolour Society, lived and painted in the Sussex downland village from 1947 until his death in 1992.
His work was inspired by the landscapes around him but he also documented aspects of village life in his more humourous paintings and caricatures.
Born in 1913 he studied at the Central School and the Royal Academy School where he won the Gold Medal in painting, the Edward Scott Scholarship, the Landseer Prize for Mural Decoration and was a Leverhulme Scholar.
As well as being a member of the Royal Watercolour Society he exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy and was a member of the Society of Sussex Painters and the Sussex Watercolour Society. He worked as a lecturer at the Brighton College of Art.

