James Smith

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James Smith, Esq., JP, was Provost of Kilmarnock from 1917 to 1921. This portrait was given to him by present and former members of the Town Council, officials and friends. It was painted by the Glasgow artist Andrew Law in 1929.

The Dick Institute

Kilmarnock

Title

James Smith

Date

1929

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 105 x W 87.6 cm

Accession number

FA/A120

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

James Smith, Esq., J.P. Provost of Kilmarnock 1917-1921 Presented by present and former members of the Town Council, Officials & Friends. Painted by Andrew Law, Glasgow 1929

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