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George Smith - A Winter Landscape

A Winter Landscape (1752)

George Smith (English, 1714 - 1776)
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George Smith

George Smith was an English landscape painter and poet, known as "George Smith of Chichester". He and his two brothers, all artists, are known as the "Smiths of Chichester".

George was born at Chichester in Sussex, where his father, William Smith, was a tradesman and Baptist minister. He was the second and most gifted of three brothers, who all practised painting and were known as 'the Smiths of Chichester.' When a boy he was placed with his uncle, a cooper, but, preferring art, became a pupil of his brother William, whom he accompanied to Gloucester; there and in other places he spent some years, painting chiefly portraits, and then returned to Chichester, where, under the patronage of the Duke of Richmond, he settled as a landscape painter.

Smith depicted the rural and pastoral scenery of Sussex and other parts of England in a pleasing but idealistic manner, based on the study of Claude Lorrain and Nicolas Poussin, which appealed to the taste of the day, and he was throughout his life a much-admired artist. His reputation extended to the continent, where he was apparently known as the "British Gessner".

In 1760 Smith gained from the Society of Arts their first premium for a landscape, and repeated his success in 1761 and 1763. He exhibited with the Incorporated Society of Artists in 1760, but in 1761 joined the Free Society of artists", of which he was one of the chief supporters until 1774; in that year only he was a contributor to the Royal Academy.

Many of Smith's works, were engraved by William Woollett, William Elliott (1727–1766), James Peake (1729–1782), Thomas Vivares (1735–1821), and others; a series of twenty-seven plates from his pictures, with the title "Picturesque Scenery of England and Wales", was published between 1757 and 1769. A set of fifty-three etchings and engravings by him and his brother John, from their own works and those of other masters, was published in 1770.

George Smith was also a good performer on the Cello and wrote poetry; in 1770 he printed a volume of "Pastorals" of which a second edition, accompanied by a memoir of him, was issued by his daughters in 1811.

George Smith died at Chichester on 7 September 1776. He was buried in the churchyard of St. Pancras, Chichester – as were his two brothers, John and William. He was married and left 3 daughters.

His work can be found in the Yale Center for British Art (Paul Mellon Collection) in the USA; Goodwood House, Sussex, England; Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge; Tate Gallery and the V&A, London.

More Artworks by George Smith

A View Near Arundel, Sussex, with Ruins by Water

A View Near Arundel, Sussex, with Ruins by Water (mid-18th century)

George Smith (English, 1714 - 1776)
A Winter Landscape

A Winter Landscape (ca. 1770)

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A View Supposedly Near Arundel, Sussex, with Figures in a Lane

A View Supposedly Near Arundel, Sussex, with Figures in a Lane (mid-18th century)

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Still Life of Bread, Butter and Cheese

Still Life of Bread, Butter and Cheese (ca. 1754)

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Hop Pickers Outside a Cottage

Hop Pickers Outside a Cottage (mid-18th century)

George Smith (English, 1714 - 1776)
The Young Woodcutters

The Young Woodcutters (1876)

George Smith (English, 1714 - 1776)
Winter landscape

Winter landscape (ca. 1750)

George Smith (English, 1714 - 1776)
An Autumn Landscape with Apple Pickers

An Autumn Landscape with Apple Pickers (mid-18th century)

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A wooded landscape with fishermen and shepherds by a pond, a ruined castle beyond

A wooded landscape with fishermen and shepherds by a pond, a ruined castle beyond

George Smith (English, 1714 - 1776)

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