Carl J. Smith Art
Carl J. Smith was the ninth child in a family of ten. Most of his life he has spent living in the high plains of West Texas. After a two year stint in the Army, Smith earned his BS degree from West Texas State in 1953; followed by a 12-year teaching career in Portales, New Mexico. In 1966, Smith moved to Canyon, Texas and began a full-time career as an artist. “While I love New Mexico and Colorado,” he explains, “I always come home to the Texas Panhandle. Not all, but many of my paintings have their inspiration from this part of the country.” Smith has had dozens of one-man shows over the years, including the Thomas Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma and among others, the Grand Central Gallery in New York. Primarily working in oils, Smith is best known for his exceptional subtlety of color, as well as the great visual depth and atmosphere he achieves in his paintings. In 1965, President Lyndon Johnson, Governor John Connally, the King Ranch and other famous individuals began to collect Smith’s paintings. Since that time, the list of collectors has grown to include people from every state in the USA and as far away as Japan and Saudi Arabia.
20th Century Carl J. Smith Art
Oil, Board
Late 19th Century Carl J. Smith Art
Oil
2010s Realist Carl J. Smith Art
Oil
2010s Realist Carl J. Smith Art
Oil
Early 2000s Realist Carl J. Smith Art
Oil
2010s Impressionist Carl J. Smith Art
Oil
1940s American Modern Carl J. Smith Art
Oil, Board
1860s Impressionist Carl J. Smith Art
Oil, Cardboard
Early 20th Century Realist Carl J. Smith Art
Wood, Oil, Cardboard
2010s Realist Carl J. Smith Art
Oil
1920s Post-Impressionist Carl J. Smith Art
Oil, Board
Early 2000s Realist Carl J. Smith Art
Oil
1950s Impressionist Carl J. Smith Art
Wood, Oil, Cardboard
1960s Folk Art Carl J. Smith Art
Oil, Board
20th Century Carl J. Smith Art
Oil, Board
20th Century Carl J. Smith Art
Oil, Board
Mid-20th Century Naturalistic Carl J. Smith Art
Oil
1970s American Other Vintage Carl J. Smith Art
1970s Other Art Style Carl J. Smith Art
Oil
1970s Other Art Style Carl J. Smith Art
Oil