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What (who) is Art Smith (jeweler) - definition


Art Smith (jeweler)         
  • Model wearing a Smith bracelet designed c. 1948
  • Galaxy Necklace, ca. 1962, from the collection of the [[Brooklyn Museum]]
AMERICAN JEWELER
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Arthur George "Art" Smith (1917–1982) was one of the leading modernist jewelers of the mid-20th century, and one of the few Afro-Caribbean people working in the field to reach international recognition. He trained at Cooper Union, NYU, and under Winifred Mason.
Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum         
  • Cairn located within the Garden at The Smith Museum and Art Gallery.
MUSEUM IN STIRLING, SCOTLAND, UK
Stirling Smith Art Gallery; Stirling Smith Museum and Art Gallery
Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum is an institution based in Stirling, Central Scotland, dedicated to the promotion of cultural and historical heritage and the arts, from a local scale to nationally and beyond. It is also known locally by its original name of "The Smith Institute".
jeweller         
PROFESSION
Jeweller; Bench Jeweler; Jeweler; Jeweler's; Jeweller's
(jewellers)
Note: in AM, use 'jeweler'
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A jeweller is a person who makes, sells, and repairs jewellery and watches.
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A jeweller or a jeweller's is a shop where jewellery and watches are made, sold, and repaired.
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Art Smith (jeweler)
Arthur George "Art" Smith (1917–1982) was one of the leading modernist jewelers of the mid-20th century, and one of the few Afro-Caribbean people working in the field to reach international recognition. He trained at Cooper Union, NYU, and under Winifred Mason.