R.SMITH, b.1812, AMERICAN HUDSON RIVER PAINTING, LISTED

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This is a beautiful Hudson river painting by famous American painter Russel Smith (1812 - 1896). Birth place: Glasgow, Scotland Death place: Glenside, PA (near Philadelphia) Addresses: Pittsburgh, PA, 1822-35; Philadelphia, PA, and area, from 1835 Profession: Scenic and panoramic artist, portrait and landscape painter Studied: James Reid Lambdin, Pittsburgh, PA, c.1828-30 Exhibited: PAFA Ann., 1834, 1847-89; Artists Fund Soc., 1835-45; Boston Athenaeum, 1842, 1852; Apollo Assn., Phila., 1838-40; Am. Artists Union, 1838-48; Centennial Exhib., Phila., 1876; AIC, 1945; Baltimore MA, 1945; Univ. Pittsburgh, 1948; Vose Gal., Boston, 1977 (solo), 1979 (with son Xanthus Smith) Member: PAFA (board); Artists Fund Soc., 1836. Work: Westmoreland County Mus. of Art, Greensburg, PA; CI; Hist. Soc. of Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh; Historical Soc. Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Comments: Baptized William Thompson Russell Smith (and known professionally as William Russell Smith and Russell Smith), he emigrated with his parents to western Pennsylvania in 1819, settling with them in Pittsburgh about 1822. When his teacher James Reid Lambdin traveled south in 1830, Smith ran Lambdin's Pittsburgh Museum and Gallery of the Fine Arts. In 1832 he established himself as a portraitist, but turned to scenic and panorama painting in 1833 and began read more