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Thomas Smith (-1767)

"Thomas Smith (died 12 September 1767), also known as Thomas Smith of Derby, was a landscape painter and father of John Raphael Smith and miniaturist painter Thomas Corregio Smith. Smith painted many landscapes including historic houses like Chatsworth and views of the Lake District.

With George Perry he designed views of Coalbrookdale, which were engraved by François Vivares. These are among the earliest industrial landscapes.

Smith´s 1751 painting "An Extensive Landscape with Hunting Party" was sold for over $67,000 at an auction at Sotheby´s. He painted the picture in 1751, a year before his son was born and sixteen years before his death." - (en.wikipedia.org 07.06.2020)

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A view of St. Vincent’s RockA view from Durdham-DownA View of the Ancient Temple of Minerva-Medica, at Rome; Built by Augustus CaesaThe Sepulchre of Cecilia Metella Crassi, upon the Appian WayA View of the Amphitheatre, at Rome, as it now appearsThe Remains of the Senatorial Bridge, upon the Tyber; now called Ponte Rotto
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Template creation Thomas Smith (-1767)
Printing plate produced Antoine Benoist (1721-1770)
Printing plate produced John Baptist Chatelain (1710-1758)

Intellectual creation Thomas Smith (-1767)

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