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See slideshow Sort orderRelevanceOldest additions firstNewest additions firstOldest painted firstNewest painted first See results on a map View map [John Rubens Smith, self-portrait, three-quarter length, seated, facing front] (ca. 1817) + Add to album [Portrait of a man seated] (1809 July 21) + Add to album [Cadets' monument at West Point] (ca. 1820) + Add to album The Outer Harbour, Margate (June, 1803) + Add to album Ramsgate + Add to album Portrait of Unknown Man (1811) + Add to album [Family group - Smith, his wife and six children pointing at examples of their work] (1809 - 1849) + Add to album The Inner Harbour, Margate (June, 1803) + Add to album Young's Mill on the Brandywine Creek / J.R. Smith. (ca. 1830) + Add to album [Officer from the First Troop, Philadelphia, facing forward, head turned toward right standing before soldier holding horse and another on horseback] / J.R. Smith, Phila., Pa., 1839. (1839) + Add to album View of the Hudson near West Point (ca. 1817) + Add to album [Mount Vernon with outbuildings shown from the far side of the driveway] (ca. 1828) + Add to album [East front of the United States Capitol] (ca. 1828) + Add to album [Mr. Graupner - seated and holding music] (1809 June.) + Add to album [Southwest view of Sanderson's Franklin House, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia] (ca. 1844) + Add to album Encampment at West Point (ca. 1820) + Add to album [Officer from the First Troop, Philadelphia, seated by a tent in which a writing desk is visible. A soldier marches with a rifle nearby] / J.R. Smith, 1839, Phila. (1839) + Add to album [Soldier from the First City Troop, Philadelphia, in uniform and helmet with a plume, standing on a bluff over looking a river, perhaps the Schuylkill or the Delaware] / J.R. Smith, 1839, Phila. (1839) + Add to album A sketching party taking their repast, drawn on the spot byJ.R. Smith 1817, and attempted to colour in 1846, 29 years after'd (1846) + Add to album Mill on the Brandywine, Delaware (ca. 1828) + Add to album West Point from Constitution Island (ca. 1820) + Add to album Paper mill at Hodgskintown near New Haven (182-) + Add to album View of the Second Falls on the Sawkill River (c.1840) + Add to album [Washington Monument looking north on Washington Place in Baltimore, Maryland] (1828) + Add to album Gabriel V. Ludlow (1816) + Add to album East View of Margate Pier from Cliff + Add to album Rip Van Winkle's House (1846) + Add to album [George Washington standing at a plow, with Mount Vernon in the background] (1810 - 1840) + Add to album A Philadelphia Physician (1838) + Add to album [West front of the United States Capitol with cows in the foreground] (ca. 1831) + Add to album [Design for a certificate for the Philadelphia Association for the Relief of Disabled Firemen, with a view of a fire at 7th and Sansom Streets in Philadelphia] (ca. 1830 - 1840) + Add to album Allan Melville (1810) + Add to album The Shop and Warehouse of Duncan Phyfe, 168–172 Fulton Street, New York City (c.1816) + Add to album View of N[ew] York from Brooklyn Str[and] (1825 - 1828) + Add to album Panoramic View of Ramsgate (1802) + Add to album Hadley's Falls (No. 5 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1821-1822) + Add to album View Near Jessup's Landing (No. 3 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1821-1822) + Add to album Troy from Mount Ida (No. 11 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1821-1822) + Add to album View from Fishkill Looking To West-Point (No. 15 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1825) + Add to album Little Falls at Luzerne (No. 1 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1822-1823) + Add to album Rapids Above Hadley's Falls (No. 4 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1822-1823) + Add to album View Near Hudson (No. 15 (later No. 12) of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1822) + Add to album Junction of the Sacandaga and Hudson Rivers (No. 2 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1821-1822) + Add to album Newburg [Newburgh] (No. 14 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1825) + Add to album Hudson (No. 13 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1825) + Add to album Fort Edward (No. 10 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1822-1823) + Add to album View Near Sandy Hill (No. 7 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1822-1823) + Add to album View Near Fishkill (No. 17 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1823-1824) + Add to album West Point (No. 16 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1825) + Add to album Baker's Falls (No. 8 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1823-1824) + Add to album View Near Fort Miller (No. 10 (later changed to No. 9) of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1822) + Add to album Palisades (No. 19, Hudson River Portfolio) (1823-1824) + Add to album The Palisades (No. 19 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1823-1824) + Add to album Glenns Falls (No. 6 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1822) + Add to album New York from Governor's Island (No. 20 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1823-1824) + Add to album View Near Fort Montgomery (No. 22 (later changed to No. 18) of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1822) + Add to album 1 [John Rubens Smith, self-portrait, three-quarter length, seated, facing front] (ca. 1817) Courtesy of the Library of Congress, LC-DIG-ppmsca-37969 | No known restrictions on publication. [Portrait of a man seated] (1809 July 21) Courtesy of the Library of Congress, LC-USZC4-3666 | No known restrictions on publication. [Cadets' monument at West Point] (ca. 1820) Courtesy of the Library of Congress, LC-USZC4-3669 | No known restrictions on publication. The Outer Harbour, Margate (June, 1803) image © Guy Peppiatt Fine Art | All Rights Reserved Ramsgate image © Guy Peppiatt Fine Art | All Rights Reserved Portrait of Unknown Man (1811) Image courtesy Yale University Art Gallery | Public Domain [Family group - Smith, his wife and six children pointing at examples of their work] (1809 - 1849) Courtesy of the Library of Congress, LC-DIG-ppmsca-32026 | No known restrictions on publication. The Inner Harbour, Margate (June, 1803) image © Guy Peppiatt Fine Art | All Rights Reserved Young's Mill on the Brandywine Creek / J.R. Smith. (ca. 1830) Courtesy of the Library of Congress, LC-USZC4-3661 | No known restrictions on publication. [Officer from the First Troop, Philadelphia, facing forward, head turned toward right standing before soldier holding horse and another on horseback] / J.R. Smith, Phila., Pa., 1839. (1839) Courtesy of the Library of Congress, LC-DIG-ppmsca-32029 | No known restrictions on publication. View of the Hudson near West Point (ca. 1817) Courtesy of the Library of Congress, LC-DIG-ppmsca-23085 | No known restrictions on publication. [Mount Vernon with outbuildings shown from the far side of the driveway] (ca. 1828) Courtesy of the Library of Congress, LC-DIG-ppmsca-31794 | No known restrictions on publication. [East front of the United States Capitol] (ca. 1828) Courtesy of the Library of Congress, LC-USZC4-8276 | No known restrictions on publication. [Mr. Graupner - seated and holding music] (1809 June.) Courtesy of the Library of Congress, LC-DIG-ppmsca-32027 | No known restrictions on publication. [Southwest view of Sanderson's Franklin House, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia] (ca. 1844) Courtesy of the Library of Congress, LC-USZC4-3672 | No known restrictions on publication. Encampment at West Point (ca. 1820) Courtesy of the Library of Congress, LC-DIG-ppmsca-50675 | No known restrictions on publication. [Officer from the First Troop, Philadelphia, seated by a tent in which a writing desk is visible. A soldier marches with a rifle nearby] / J.R. Smith, 1839, Phila. (1839) Courtesy of the Library of Congress, LC-DIG-ppmsca-32030 | No known restrictions on publication. [Soldier from the First City Troop, Philadelphia, in uniform and helmet with a plume, standing on a bluff over looking a river, perhaps the Schuylkill or the Delaware] / J.R. Smith, 1839, Phila. (1839) Courtesy of the Library of Congress, LC-DIG-ppmsca-32028 | No known restrictions on publication. A sketching party taking their repast, drawn on the spot byJ.R. Smith 1817, and attempted to colour in 1846, 29 years after'd (1846) Courtesy of the Library of Congress, LC-DIG-ppmsca-32033 | No known restrictions on publication. Mill on the Brandywine, Delaware (ca. 1828) Courtesy of the Library of Congress, LC-DIG-ppmsca-23136 | No known restrictions on publication. West Point from Constitution Island (ca. 1820) Courtesy of the Library of Congress, LC-DIG-ppmsca-50674 | No known restrictions on publication. Paper mill at Hodgskintown near New Haven (182-) Courtesy of the Library of Congress, LC-USZC4-10043 | No known restrictions on publication. View of the Second Falls on the Sawkill River (c.1840) Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington | Public Domain [Washington Monument looking north on Washington Place in Baltimore, Maryland] (1828) Courtesy of the Library of Congress, LC-DIG-ds-01542 | No known restrictions on publication. Gabriel V. Ludlow (1816) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0 East View of Margate Pier from Cliff image © Guy Peppiatt Fine Art | All Rights Reserved Rip Van Winkle's House (1846) Image courtesy of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston | Public Domain [George Washington standing at a plow, with Mount Vernon in the background] (1810 - 1840) Courtesy of the Library of Congress, LC-DIG-ppmsca-38523 | No known restrictions on publication. A Philadelphia Physician (1838) Image courtesy of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston | Public Domain [West front of the United States Capitol with cows in the foreground] (ca. 1831) Courtesy of the Library of Congress, LC-DIG-ppmsca-06609 | No known restrictions on publication. [Design for a certificate for the Philadelphia Association for the Relief of Disabled Firemen, with a view of a fire at 7th and Sansom Streets in Philadelphia] (ca. 1830 - 1840) Courtesy of the Library of Congress, LC-DIG-ppmsca-21990 | No known restrictions on publication. Allan Melville (1810) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0 The Shop and Warehouse of Duncan Phyfe, 168–172 Fulton Street, New York City (c.1816) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0 View of N[ew] York from Brooklyn Str[and] (1825 - 1828) Courtesy of the Library of Congress, LC-DIG-ppmsca-50673 | No known restrictions on publication. Panoramic View of Ramsgate (1802) image © Guy Peppiatt Fine Art | All Rights Reserved Hadley's Falls (No. 5 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1821-1822) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0 View Near Jessup's Landing (No. 3 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1821-1822) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0 Troy from Mount Ida (No. 11 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1821-1822) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0 View from Fishkill Looking To West-Point (No. 15 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1825) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0 Little Falls at Luzerne (No. 1 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1822-1823) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0 Rapids Above Hadley's Falls (No. 4 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1822-1823) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0 View Near Hudson (No. 15 (later No. 12) of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1822) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0 Junction of the Sacandaga and Hudson Rivers (No. 2 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1821-1822) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0 Newburg [Newburgh] (No. 14 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1825) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0 Hudson (No. 13 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1825) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0 Fort Edward (No. 10 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1822-1823) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0 View Near Sandy Hill (No. 7 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1822-1823) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0 View Near Fishkill (No. 17 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1823-1824) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0 West Point (No. 16 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1825) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0 Baker's Falls (No. 8 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1823-1824) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0 View Near Fort Miller (No. 10 (later changed to No. 9) of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1822) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0 Palisades (No. 19, Hudson River Portfolio) (1823-1824) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0 The Palisades (No. 19 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1823-1824) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0 Glenns Falls (No. 6 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1822) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0 New York from Governor's Island (No. 20 of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1823-1824) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0 View Near Fort Montgomery (No. 22 (later changed to No. 18) of The Hudson River Portfolio) (1822) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0