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Agnes Selkirk Clark Collection

Collection, MS B91

1925 – 1976
Fairfield Museum
Agnes Selkirk Clark was born in Janesville, Wisconsin in 1898. She attended the Lowthorpe School of Landscape Architecture, 1915-1918, then worked in the Des Moines office of Pearse & Robinson as a drafter and planting supervisor, 1918-1919. In 1920 she moved to New York and worked for well-known landscape architect and teacher, Ellen Biddle Shipman for two years. After marrying architect Cameron Clark, she opened her own office at 101 Park Avenue in New York and continued her practice there until moving to Fairfield, Connecticut. Agnes was elected a fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects in 1952. Her work primarily includes residential commissions at estates in Santa Barbara, Phoenix, New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Of her documented commissions, 72% were executed in Fairfield or Greens Farms. In the 1960s, she and her husband retired and moved to the Caribbean and later, in 1969, to Guatemala, where she died in 1983.
The drawings (both blueline and original), photographs, specifications, notes and correspondence are arranged alphabetically by the last name of the property owner for whom she worked. Half of the collection (that was donated in 1997) has been scanned onto a CD-ROM that is available for research. Additional drawings and photographs are included in the Landscape Architecture Collection at the Fairfield Historical Society.
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