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Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum, formerly The Smith Institute, is an art and local history museum in Stirling, Scotland. The museum was founded in 1874 at the bequest of artist Thomas Stuart Smith.
Opened in 1874, at the bequest of artist Thomas Stuart Smith. This purpose built Victorian museum and art gallery houses over 40,000 objects and artworks which celebrate the people, heritage and culture, which makde Stirling the heart of Scotland.
The Stirling Smith was founded in 1874 to collect portraits of all the famous people associated with the town of Stirling. There are around 400 works (22 for William Wallace alone) ranging from the portrait of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, painted from the life in Rome in 1746, to tennis impresario Judy Murray, sketched in the Smith in 2008.
View Wallace Herndon Smith’s artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.
Wallace Herndon Smith (1901-1990) was a founding member of the Bellwether Foundation. During his life, he was an accomplished and prolific painter in both oil and watercolor. Upon his death, he left his art collection to the Bellwether Foundation.
Wallace Herndon Smith (1901-1990) was a founding member of the Bellwether Foundation. During his life, he was an accomplished and prolific painter in both oil and watercolor. Upon his death, he left his art collection to the Bellwether Foundation.
The story of William Wallace is central to the survival of Scotland as a nation and his victory at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297 spread the fame of Stirling far and wide, according to contemporary reports.
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