biografía de Jack Wilkinson SMITH (1873-1949)

Lugar de nacimiento: Paterson, NJ

Lugar de defunción: Monterey Park, CA

Direcciones: Alhambra, CA, c.1906

Profesión: Painter

Estudios: Cincinnati Art Acad. with Duveneck; AIC.

Exposiciones: San Diego Expo, 1915 (medal), 1916 (medal); Sacramento Expo, 1917 (medal), 1918 (medal), 1919 (gold); Los Angeles Liberty Expo, 1918 (prize); Calif. AC, 1919 (prize); Phoenix (AZ) Expo, 1919 (prize), 1920 (prize); AIC, 1922; Painters of the West, 1924 (gold), 1929 (gold), 1929 (prize); GGE, 1939; Stendahl Galleries, Biltmore Salon, both in Los Angeles

Asociaciones: Calif. AC; Calif. WC Soc.; Allied AA; SC; Laguna Beach AA; Ten Painters of Los Angeles

Obra: Phoenix Municipal Collection; Laguna Beach MA, CA; Springville MA, Utah

Comentarios: Smith was a primary force in the establishing of the Biltmore Salon. Position: commercial artist, Lexington, KY; staff, Cincinnati Enquirer. Specialty: Sierra landscapes, missions and marines.

Fuentes: WW40; Hughes, Artists in California, 522; P & H Samuels, 451.

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