Robert Lindsey Clark

Robert Lindsey Clark (1864–1925) was an English sculptor who started as an apprentice at H.H.

[1] While working on the Queen Victoria Memorial, Calcutta he spent a considerable amount of time in the marble quarries in Carrara.

He exhibited widely and was made a member of the Royal British Society of Sculptors in 1911.

[1] Philip Lindsey Clark was a pupil in his father's studio at Martyns[2] but in 1910 moved to london, where he had a notable career as a sculptor.

[3] Robert's grandson, Michel Clark, also became a sculptor, largely creating religious works.