Collection of Smith College, Museum of Art


Smith College Museum of Art is located in Northampton, Massachusetts.  Founded in 1926 and housed in a number of different locations over the years, the current location offers 4 floors of gallery space to display some 23,000 works in the permanent collection.  The museum’s holdings include paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings, photographs, books, antiquities, decorative arts and emerging collections of non-Western art including works from Asia and Africa.  The collection is best known for its 10th and twentieth century European and American paintings and sculpture.  Highlights of the collection include works by Manet, Monet, Picasso, Pissarro, Copley, Close, Stella, Steiglitz, Elmer, Eakins and O’Keeffe.


1882 Orphan Man with Cap and Stick Drawing Orphan-Man-with-Cap-and-Stick
1882 Orphan Man with Top Hat, Holding Cup Drawing Orphan-Man-with-Top-Hat,-Holding-Cup





Sheaves of Wheat in A Field Geranium in a Flowerpot Portrait of Old Man with Beard Portrait of a Woman with Red Ribbon Self Portrait with Dark Felt Hat
Sheaves of Wheat in A Field Geranium in a Flowerpot Portrait of Old Man with Beard Portrait of a Woman with Red Ribbon Self Portrait with Dark Felt Hat
"A good picture is equivalent to a good deed."