American painter
Landscape , undated
Henry Pember Smith (February 20, 1854 – October 16, 1907) was an American painter, best known for his depictions of country cottages and river scenes around Lyme and East Lyme, Connecticut , and paintings of the sea and shore in New Jersey , Rhode Island , and Cape Ann to Maine .
Smith was born in Waterford, Connecticut .[ 1]
During the 1880s, he studied the Old Masters in Paris, Brittany, Normandy, Venice and along the English Cornish coast.[ 2]
He was a member of the Artists' Fund Society and the American Water Color Society , and exhibited at the National Academy of Design from 1877 to 1896, 1899, 1901, 1906; the Brooklyn Art Club (1878-1885, 1892); Boston Art Club (1880-1890); Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art (1881, 1888); and the Art Institute of Chicago . Smith died of heart disease in Asbury Park, New Jersey .[ 3]
References
^ Mantle Fielding (1926). Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors and Engravers . A. D. Aldridge & Co. p. 338.
^ Margaret C. Conrads (1990). American Paintings and Sculpture at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute . Hudson Hills. p. 190.
^ "H.P. SMITH, ARTIST, DEAD.; He Succumbs to Heart Disease at Asbury Park, N.J.". New York Times . October 17, 1907.