Sir Caspar Purdon Clarke Portrait Print
Sir Caspar Purdon Clarke NPG 3441
© National Portrait Gallery, London
by Harry Furniss
Sir Caspar Purdon Clarke, museum director and architect, studied architecture at the National Art Training Schools. In 1867 he was employed by the works department of the South Kensington Museum (now the Victoria and Albert Museum). In 1880 he arranged the Indian collections at South Kensington, after which he became keeper of the India Museum at South Kensington. He rose to become the museum's director in 1896. Clarke's most renowned architectural commission was the Indian hall at Elvedon, Suffolk, commissioned in 1899 by Edward... more
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