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Taylor Clark Jr. - President
Taylor Clark, Jr. has revolutionized the Taylor Clark Gallery with a keen instinct for valuable purchases and a thriving passion for art. He has his finger on the pulse of the art community, with a great vision for successful trends.

With over 40 years of experience, Taylor Clark, Jr. is known internationally as an expert in the printed works of John James Audubon. He was first introduced to Audubon's work in the late 1950s, and bought the gallery's first set of Audubon prints in 1966. He even co-authored, "The Handbook of Audubon Prints," with Lois Elmer Bannon, now in its 4th edition.

Still in the gallery full-time today, Taylor Clark, Jr. works in selling pieces and still plays a major role in buying new pieces and artist relations.

George Clark - Vice President
From a very early age, George Clark worked in the gallery seeing many different pieces of art, and noticing what work was of quality and pleasing to customers. He worked in the framing department and he spent a significant amount of time learning the trade of buying art from his father. George Clark traveled with his Dad to attend auctions and visit clients and art dealers. Through his apprenticeship, he was able to develop an eye for good art and craftsman framing as he was able to see the work first-hand.

After graduating from college, George Clark moved into the gallery's sales department, using his knowledge and years of experience to sell pieces. He has established many relationships with loyal consumers, who enjoy learning from his expertise on each piece of art. In 1992, George Clark became the Vice President of Taylor Clark Gallery. He now manages the gallery and works with the artists in buying artwork for the gallery, and he continues to lead in sales and marketing.

George Clark's main interest in buying and selling art is that it is likeable art. "I have to like the work. I have to feel that it is good work to bring it into the gallery.".

 

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