
American Modernist 1890 - 1943
Clinton Clement O’Callahan
Projected as one of the most promising American artists in France during the 1920s, Clinton Clement O’Callahan produced a captivating body of work…

“He is now looked upon in Paris as one of the most promising younger American painters.”
—Hartford Courant, 1921
Featured Works
Mackerel Boat, 27x35" 1924
Untitled, 19x15" 1919
Fish Wharf, Provincetown, 21x27" 1921
Mont-lès-Neufchâteau, 17x20" 1921
At The Bath, 31.5x25" 1921
La Rue de Vangirard, 24x20" 1921
Self Portrait, 21x17.5" 1921
Street in Pont-Aven, Brittany, 23x31.5" c. 1922
The Stone Breaker, 1921
Sand Banks on the Seine, Paris, 28.5x39" 1920
Le Pont Marie, Paris, 25x32" 1922
The Bathers II, 25x21.5" c. 1921
Femme au Peches, 32x25"
Femme au Peches, 32x26", property of Frances Kalfus
La Baigneuse, 32x41" c. 1921
Standing Nude in The Grande Chaumière, 27x24" 1921
At The Grande Chaumière, 20x32"
At The Grande Chaumière, 20x32"
Barefoot Girl, 30x21"
Anemones, 18x15" property of Gary Knoble
Still Life, 25.5x21" c. 1921
Femme au Balcon
Notre Dame, Paris, 21x15.5" 1934
Race Track Paddocks
Penguins in Aquarium, America, 23x19" 1941
These paintings are mostly owned by family members and relatives, and were exhibited extensively both in America and Paris. Many of O’Callahan’s works are not recorded because they were sold, given away, or lost during WWII.