“In addition to receiving a degree in physics from Haverford College in 1944, and an appointment to work on the Manhattan Project in Los Alamos, Clark Hulings studied art with George Bridgeman (whose books on anatomy are among my favorites) and influential teacher Frank Reilly at the Art Student’s League in New York.
Health issues prevented Hulings from joining the atomic bomb project and he turned to his love of art for his career.”