Alfred Corning Clark

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Alfred Corning Clark was a 19th-century American heir, philanthropist, and art patron from the Singer sewing machine fortune, known for his cultural and charitable contributions in New York and Cooperstown.

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instanceOf art patron
heir
human
associatedWith Singer Manufacturing Company NERFINISHED
birthDate 1844-01-11
burialPlace Lakewood Cemetery, Cooperstown, New York NERFINISHED
child Edward Severin Clark NERFINISHED
Frederick Ambrose Clark NERFINISHED
Robert Sterling Clark NERFINISHED
Stephen Carlton Clark NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1896-04-19
familyName Clark NERFINISHED
father Edward Cabot Clark NERFINISHED
genreOfActivity arts patronage
charitable giving
givenName Alfred
hasInfluenced cultural life of Cooperstown, New York
development of art collections in the United States
heritage heir to Singer sewing machine fortune
knownFor charitable gifts to educational and cultural institutions
supporting sculpture and figurative art
languageSpoken English
memberOf Clark family of Cooperstown NERFINISHED
mother Caroline Jordan Clark NERFINISHED
notableFor benefactions derived from Singer sewing machine fortune
philanthropy in Cooperstown, New York
philanthropy in New York City
support of music and the arts
notableWork development of cultural institutions in Cooperstown, New York
patronage of American and European artists
occupation art collector
businessman
philanthropist
placeOfBirth New York City
placeOfDeath New York City
religion Episcopalian
residence Cooperstown, New York NERFINISHED
New York City
spouse Elizabeth Scriven Clark NERFINISHED

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Sterling Clark relative Alfred Corning Clark