Upperville (Va.)
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Papers of Sterling and Francine Clark: Correspondence
The Correspondence of Robert Sterling Clark contains both incoming and outgoing communication and represents a wide spectrum of RSC’s financial, personal, and social life, as well as his interests in collecting art, horse breeding, and politics.
Papers of Sterling and Francine Clark: Diaries
The Diaries of Robert Sterling Clark date from 1923 through 1949. The entries recount his daily life in New York City, Cooperstown, Virginia, and Paris.
Papers of Sterling and Francine Clark: Images
The Images of Robert Sterling and Francine Clark is primarily comprised of stereodrome (Taxiphote) negatives: in addition to the negatives themselves, the collection includes black-and-white glass slides and prints in various sizes. Other materials include a film; miscellaneous snapshots and studio portraits; and four photograph albums. The principal subjects are horses and RSC's silver and porcelain collections.