Sylvia Lark

Sylvia Lark (1947–1990) was an American painter, printmaker and professor.

Also recorded as Sylvia L. Scappator; Sylvia Lark Scappator; Sylvia Scappator Lark; Sylvia Lark Chase.

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Overview

Born at Buffalo in 1947, died at Berkeley in 1990.

In detail

Sylvia Lark studied at University of Siena, University at Buffalo and University of Wisconsin–Madison. Shirin Neshat is recorded as having studied under Sylvia Lark.

The authority associates the name with abstract expressionism.

Employment is recorded with University of California, Berkeley and California State University, Sacramento.

Work by Sylvia Lark is recorded in the collections of Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Crocker Art Museum, Sheldon Museum of Art and Oakland Museum of California.

Distinctions recorded are CAA Award for Distinction.

Sources

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    “Sylvia Lark”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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    Wikidata, structured authority record Q110280576: Sylvia Lark

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