
1815–1869 · Scottish · 30 artworks
artist bio
Thomas Stuart Smith was a Scottish painter known for his detailed and intimate scenes of everyday life, landscapes, and architectural studies. His work captures the spirit of Romanticism through its focus on emotion, atmosphere, and the beauty of both the natural world and human experience.
what you'll learn
Studying Smith's work allows students to explore the Romantic style through detailed observation and the depiction of light and atmosphere. Students can learn to capture the beauty of ordinary scenes and develop skills in rendering textures and details.
related: David Wilkie, John Constable

Interior of San Marco, Venice
1845

Kitchen Still Life
1866

Head of An Old Man

Reeling, Boreu Da, Welsh Interior
1869

The Monk's Welcome
1867

Landscape with a River

A Fellah of Kinneh
1869

A Seaside Grotto near Palermo

Portrait of a Girl
1850

Houses and Water by Moonlight, Venice
1869

Portrait of a Girl with a Hat
1850

Leaves by the Water

Welsh Interior
1861

Lover's Walk, Dolgelly
1867

Morning
1867

Work in the Kitchen
1867

On the Forth
1855

The Blue Grotto, Capri
1869

A Derbyshire Brook

Cottage Interior
1860

Colonna Dell’Immacolata from the Via Macherroni, Palermo
1855

Italian Pastoral
1869

A Link of the Forth
1860

The Wood Store, Avignon
1869

Kitchen Vegetables

Temple of the Sibyl, Tivoli
1849

Devonshire Cottages

Vegetables
1867

The Water Cart
1860

A Talk by the Way
1850