Thomas smith biography
Thomas smith facebook Thomas Smith may refer to: Thomas Smith (headmaster) (–), Governor of Elmfield College (–?).
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Thomas Smith (c. –) was an artist, sailor and slave trader in colonial New England. Smith is best known for the self-portrait that he painted c. , which according to the Worcester Art Museum, is "the only seventeenth-century New England portrait by an identified artist and the earliest extant American self-portrait." [1] Smith.Thomas smith love is blind Thomas Smith was a seventeenth-century Anglo-American mariner and artist. He is the earliest painter in New England for whom a specific canvas can be—identified his self-portrait (fig. 1). Based on stylistic similarities to that painting, five additional surviving works have been attributed to Smith.
Thomas smith man in the high castle On this day in Tudor history, 12th August , humanist scholar and diplomat Sir Thomas Smith died at Hill Hall in Essex. He was buried in St Michael's Church, Theydon Mount.
Thomas smith actor Sir Thomas Smith (23 December – 12 August ) was an English scholar, parliamentarian and diplomat. Born at Saffron Walden in Essex, Smith was the second son of John Smith of Walden by Agnes, daughter of John Charnock of Lancashire.
Thomas smith lse Thomas Smith was a seventeenth-century American artist and mariner. He is best known for the self-portrait that he painted c. , which (according to the portrait's owner, the Worcester Art Museum) is 'the only seventeenth-century New England portrait by an identified artist and the earliest extant American self-portrait'.
Thomas smith linkedin Thomas Smith (), Anglican clergyman, was born on 21 December at Leominster, Herefordshire, England, son of William Smith, wool-buyer, and his wife Ann, née Cartwright.
Thomas smith ireland Thomas Smith (died 12 September ), also known as Thomas Smith of Derby, was a landscape painter and father of John Raphael Smith and miniaturist painter Thomas Corregio Smith. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Smith painted many landscapes including historic houses like Chatsworth and views of the Lake District.