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James D. Smillie

Full Name: James David Smillie

Painter/Engraver

Centurion, 1877–1909

born January 16, 1833
New York (Manhattan), New York
died September 14, 1909
New York (Manhattan), New York
elected June 2, 1877
Age forty-four
Member portrait of James D. Smillie
Member Photograph Albums CollectionAlbum 4 & 5, Leaf 8
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Archivist’s Notes

Brother of Charles F. Smillie and George H. Smillie

Century Memorial

James David Smillie was seventy-seven years old [sic: seventy-six] and had been one of our community for thirty-two years. He was a son of New York, educated at the New York University and at the National Academy of Design; here was his home and here his fame was earned. He was a founder of three art societies in this city and in London. He was not merely an able painter, but, trained as a commercial engraver, he was also devoted to artistic engraving and etching. His real studio was the open air amid the giant mountain ranges of America: the Appalachians, the Rockies and the Sierras. His strong permanent work had such scenes as he there found for its subjects, and these he treated with breadth, sympathy and firmness. In his will he provided for a jury to destroy such works as were left in his studio that were not up to the standard of his renown: a novel proviso and an interesting contribution to a weighty subject. He was welcome here for the finest qualities of artist and man, for the originality and suggestiveness of his talk.

William Milligan Sloane
1910 Century Association Yearbook

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