The following is from Roland Jary, cousin of the artist, October 2003. Emily or "Emmy" as her family called her, was simply an extremely good artist. She always seemed to act 40 years younger than... Read full biography
The following is from Roland Jary, cousin of the artist, October 2003. Emily or "Emmy" as her family called her, was simply an extremely good artist. She always seemed to act 40 years younger than her age, as one of her nephews pointed out. She would be full of some story or joke that kept your... Read full biography
The following is from Roland Jary, cousin of the artist, October 2003. Emily or "Emmy" as her family called her, was simply an extremely good artist. She always seemed to act 40 years younger than her age, as one of her nephews pointed out. She would be full of some story or joke that kept your attention. Emmy was always going somewhere, and had a full, active life being engrossed in all aspects, not only for herself, but others. She was known as a very caring, loving person. Emily Guthrie... Read full biography
The following is from Roland Jary, cousin of the artist, October 2003. Emily or "Emmy" as her family called her, was simply an extremely good artist. She always seemed to act 40 years younger than her age, as one of her nephews pointed out. She would be full of some story or joke that kept your attention. Emmy was always going somewhere, and had a full, active life being engrossed in all aspects, not only for herself, but others. She was known as a very caring, loving person. Emily Guthrie Smith was born in Fort Worth, Texas, on July 8, 1909, the daughter of William Craton Guthrie and Lillian Fakes. She studied at the Texas Women's University in Denton, the University of Oklahoma, and for a time at the Art Student's League in New York City... Read full biography
The following is from Roland Jary, cousin of the artist, October 2003. Emily or "Emmy" as her family called her, was simply an extremely good artist. She always seemed to act 40 years younger than her age, as one of her nephews pointed out. She would be full of some story or joke that kept your attention. Emmy was always going somewhere, and had a full, active life being engrossed in all aspects, not only for herself, but others. She was known as a very caring, loving person. Emily Guthrie Smith was born in Fort Worth, Texas, on July 8, 1909, the daughter of William Craton Guthrie and Lillian Fakes. She studied at the Texas Women's University in Denton, the University of Oklahoma, and for a time at the Art Student's League in New York City under Robert Brackman. Later she studied with Mitchell Jamieson and Frederic Taubes. Her artistic training began early. After fi... Read full biography
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Books & Publications (14)
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The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
Davenport's Art Reference: The Gold Edition
2005
Davenport, Ray
2,421 pages
First Light: Local Art and the Fort Worth Public Library, 1901-1961 (Exhibition catalog)
2001
Barker, Scott; Kelly Fearing
55 pages (color)
Texas Painters, Sculptors & Graphic Artists A Biographical Dictionary of Artists in Texas Before 1942
2000
Powers, John & Deborah; Ron Tyler, Foreward
606 pages
Who Was Who in American Art, 1564-1975: Three Volumes
1999
Falk, Peter Hastings (Editor)
3,724 pages
Dictionary of Texas Artists, 1800-1945
1999
Grauer, Paula and Michael R.
240 pages (color)
An Encyclopedia of Women Artists of the American West
1998
Kovinick, Phil; Marian Yoshiki-Kovinick
405 pages
Red Book Price Guide-1997 Western American Art
1997
Southwest Art
128 pages
Who's Who in American Art-1986 1986
1986
Jaques Cattell Press
1,292 pages
Who Was Who in American Art: Artists Active Between 1898-1947
1985
Falk, Peter Hastings (Editor)
707 pages
American Artists: An Illustrated Survey of Leading Contemporary Americans
1985
Krantz, Les
347 pages (color)
Who's Who in American Art, 1976 12th Edition
1976
Jaques Cattell Press
756 pages
Women Artists in America: Eighteenth Century to Present
1973
Collins, Jim L.
426 pages
Texas Painting and Sculpture: 20th Century (Exhibition catalog)