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Artist: Thomas Smith (b.1720)
View of Matlock High Tor, Derbyshire
By Thomas Smith (b.1720)
Located in Stoke, Hampshire
Thomas Smith of Derby (1720-1767)
View of Matlock High Tor, Derbyshire
Oil on canvas
Canvas Size 25 x 30 in
Framed Size 32 x 37 in
Provenance
Private Collection, London
Thomas Smit...
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18th Century Old Masters Thomas Smith (b.1720) Art
Materials
Oil
18th Century Lanscape Oil Painting of Matlock High-Torr
By Thomas Smith (b.1720)
Located in London, GB
Thomas Smith of Derby
Matlock High-Torr Landscape
Oil on canvas
27 x 34.5 inches unframed
34 x 41.5 inches including frame
Thomas Smith of Derby (died 12 September 1767) was an Engl...
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18th Century Old Masters Thomas Smith (b.1720) Art
Materials
Oil
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