His Desk by Mrs. Henry Dudenev. Volume 122
Говарда Эверетта Смита (анг. Howard Everett Smith; 1885-1970) в Америке называют художником-импрессионистом, наверное, лишь потому, что он изучал этот предмет в Европе и отчасти привнёс его философию и эстетику в своё искусство.
His Desk by Mrs. Henry Dudenev. Volume 122
Dear Annie by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman. Volume 123
Three Roads and the River by Emma Bell Miles. Volume 123
"An Unfinished Symphony" by Grant Showerman. Volume 124
The Doll Lady by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman. Volume 124
To the Home of Pierre by Howard E. Smith. Volume 131
Howard Everett Smith (1885-1970) — American artist, illustrator, and printmaker; studied at the School of Art of the Boston Museum, the Art Students League, and with Howard Pyle in Wilmington; between 1905 and 1915 he published in Harper's Monthly Magazine, Harper's Weekly Magazine, and Scribner's Magazine; from 1911 to 1914 he studied impressionist art in Europe; in 1914 he began teaching at the Rhode Island School of Design; in 1938 he moved to California, where he served for many years on the board of directors of the Carmel Art Association and participated in numerous exhibitions and awards.











