Joseph Lindon Smith PRICE CHARTS
1863 Pawtucket, Rhode Island - 1950. Known for: Figure, exotic landscape, mural.
Joseph Lindon Smith was born in Pawtucket, RI. He went to Brown University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He studied Art at the School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. He traveled to... Read full biography
Joseph Lindon Smith was born in Pawtucket, RI. He went to Brown University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He studied Art at the School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. He traveled to Egypt, Japan, Manchuria, Korea, China, Cambodia, Java, India, Honduras, Yucatan and Iran studying and... Read full biography
Joseph Lindon Smith was born in Pawtucket, RI. He went to Brown University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He studied Art at the School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. He traveled to Egypt, Japan, Manchuria, Korea, China, Cambodia, Java, India, Honduras, Yucatan and Iran studying and painting Archeological sites. He was the honorary curator of the Egyptian department of the Boston Museum, and he taught at the Museum as well as at Harvard. In 1931 he was appointed President of the... Read full biography
Joseph Lindon Smith was born in Pawtucket, RI. He went to Brown University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He studied Art at the School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. He traveled to Egypt, Japan, Manchuria, Korea, China, Cambodia, Java, India, Honduras, Yucatan and Iran studying and painting Archeological sites. He was the honorary curator of the Egyptian department of the Boston Museum, and he taught at the Museum as well as at Harvard. In 1931 he was appointed President of the School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. He was a member of the Society of Mural Painters, the Copley Society of Boston.
Joseph Lindon Smith was born in Pawtucket, RI. He went to Brown University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He studied Art at the School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. He traveled to Egypt, Japan, Manchuria, Korea, China, Cambodia, Java, India, Honduras, Yucatan and Iran studying and painting Archeological sites. He was the honorary curator of the Egyptian department of the Boston Museum, and he taught at the Museum as well as at Harvard. In 1931 he was appointed President of the School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. He was a member of the Society of Mural Painters, the Copley Society of Boston.

