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English: James Clark (1858-1943) was an English artist. His 1914 painting The Great Sacrifice became an enormously popular print after it was reproduced in the 1914 Christmas edition of The Graphic.
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Source The Art Newspaper Vol. XXIII No. 254, February 2014 p. 7
Author James Clark

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