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Clark Greenwood Voorhees

Clark Greenwood Voorhees (1871–1933) was an American Impressionist and Tonalist landscape painter and one of the founders of the Old Lyme Art Colony. Educated in chemistry at Yale and Columbia, Voorhees abandoned science after 1894 to study at the Art Students League, then at Paris's Académie Julian under Benjamin Constant and J. P. Laurens. His distinctive synthesis—vibrant Impressionist color fused with Tonalist softness—produced undated works depicting Old Lyme, Bermuda (winters from 1919), Newport, and western Massachusetts, achieving singular stylistic coherence.

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