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A painter of romanticized domestic genre and figures, often in cottage interiors, Carlton Alfred Smith depicted in oil and watercolor mothers nurturing children or women going about sewing and kitchen tasks and light outdoor chores in sunlit surroundings.
He lived in London, and exhibited at Suffolk Street, The New Watercolour Society, and the Royal Academy of Art of which he was a member.
Source: Haynes Fine Art of Broadway
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