As paintings are one of a kind, it has been difficult to obtain information on his watercolors and oils. The following pages include some examples which were located or provided by family members. It’s not known how many paintings he did during his life.
(l) Clarence enjoyed fishing and often took his grand children to Tunnel Mill Dam on the Walnut River near Winfield, Kansas.
(r) Old Mission Taos
Abandoned Farmyard
Abandoned Schoolhouse
Mountain Valley
Red Barn
Mr. Miles
“Wintry Day - Forest Hills” was the public’s choice for first place among 75 entries in a 1961 Wichita exhibition.
Titles unknown (above & r)
Cattle And Mesa
Creek And Bridge
Grandson William
This is the only example of his commercial art that has been located.
The Philosopher
Helen Vincent, wife of Walter Vincent, President of Western Lithograph where Clarence was employed.
Retired Rancher
"Santa Fe Lake" was Clarence's favorite fishing spot just east of Wichita. His granddaughter remembers this watercolor well and said that it's Clarence in the chair fishing.
Titles unknown (c & r)
Clarence's wife Bertha
Clarence's brother Laurence
A watercolor he did while a student at the Chicago Art Institute. He said it won "first place," but it's not known if it was a competition at the school or elsewhere.
An untitled oil that he did while a student at the Chicago Art Institute.
Kansas Sunflowers
Untitled
October Memories
Monday Morning
Pacific Ocean Coastline