Russell Smith

American, 1812 - 1896
Russell Smith was a prominent Pennsylvania landscape painter during the nineteenth century. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, he emigrated to Pennsylvania with his parents in 1819, where he trained under James Reid Lambdin, the founder of the Lambdin Museum. His romantic-realist aesthetic was inspired by the Hudson River School, and he excelled at painting small, intimate landscapes. Smith served as the head of the Pittsburgh Museum and Gallery of Fine Arts and was a board member of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, where he regularly exhibited. His work was also exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Boston Athenaeum; today it is in the collections of the Butler Institute of American Art, the Delaware Art Museum, and the Carnegie Institute.

Biography courtesy of Questroyal Fine Art, LLC, www.antiquesandfineart.com/questroyal
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