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From January 11 to April 28, 2019, the Tucson Desert Art Museum presented a 150th birthday anniversary retrospective exhibit of E.A. Smith's landscapes with 46 of her canvases on display from her most prolific years (1926–1949), including four of her renowned Grand Canyon paintings. The largest
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E.A. Smith with husband Andrew Y. Smith, photographed in a San Francisco Railroad Studio Car photograph made around the time of their wedding (1895)
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until 1893, when she left Arkansas for New Mexico, and then Arizona. She studied with California Impressionists in Oakland (1904), with
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in San Francisco (1908), in Laguna Beach with Anna Althea Hills (1914) and also at the Stickney Memorial Art School in Pasadena with
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permanent public display of E.A. Smith's paintings are on exhibit at the Douglas Historical Society, Douglas, Arizona.
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beginning May 20, 1931. She lived for 56 years in southern Arizona, first in Benson (1895–96), then in
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E.A. Smith motoring near her desert home at Pearce, AZ in her Rambler Touring Car, circa 1907
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Effie Anderson Smith bio at Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture
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in 1955. She was buried at the Mountain View Cemetery in Prescott.
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Prescott Evening Courier "Death Claims Effie Smith", 22 April 1955
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Effie Anderson Smith (1869–1955). Arizona's Pioneer Painter
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E.A. Smith with students in her Douglas, AZ studio (1940s)
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in Greenlee County at the home of her son Lewis A. Smith.
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An Encyclopedia of Women Artists of the American West
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Weds W.M. Spencer in 1890, Weds A.Y. Smith in 1895
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Arkansas
Prescott, Arizona
Painting
Impressionism
Regionalism
Arizona
impressionist
Cochise County
Grand Canyon
Nashville, Arkansas
Hope, Arkansas
May Bradford Shockley
Jean Mannheim
Richard E. Miller
George Washington University
Washington, DC
Pearce
Douglas
Morenci
Prescott, Arizona
Arizona Pioneers' Home
E.A. Smith with husband Andrew Y. Smith, photographed in a San Francisco Railroad Studio Car photograph made around the time of their wedding (1895)
E.A. Smith motoring near her desert home at Pearce, AZ in her Rambler Touring Car, circa 1907
E.A. Smith with students in her Douglas, AZ studio (1940s)


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