We recommend the following E. A. Smith related sites
Reviving Effie’s Legacy
Ann Japenga continues her wonderful series California Desert Art with a very encouraging article about Effie's art, and our efforts to restore greater understanding and appreciation of Effie's artistic legacy.
Effie’s Early Life in Arkansas
Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture
An updated biographical sketch on Effie, including recently uncovered facts about her youth in and around the Arkansas towns of Nashville, Hope, Washington and Arkadelphia is available at this website maintained by the Central Arkansas Library System.
Could America Have Also Been the Birthplace of Impressionism?
The story of Effie Anderson Smith, forgotten impressionist from the American frontier. - by Kelsey McKinney on MEDIUM.com
Exhibition Catalogue
An Exhibition Catalogue is now available from our 2012 Arizona Statehood Centennial exhibit in E-Book (PDF) format. We are happy to provide a copy to interested collectors, art historians, dealers and appraisers.
Direct inquiries to: E.A. Smith Archive
Reference Works which include a Biographical Sketch of E. A. Smith:
An Encyclopedia of Women Artists of the American West
by P. & M. Y. Kovinick (1998)
University of Texas Press, Austin
Artists in California, 1786-1940
by E. M. Hughes (2002)
Crocker Museum of Art, Sacramento
Profiles of E.A. Smith can be found in these Periodicals:
Mrs. A. Y. Smith, Arizona Artist
by Marian Compton
Progressive Arizona and the Great Southwest
VOL. 9, No. 5 - November 1929
Arizona's Forgotten Artist, Mrs. A. Y. Smith
by O. Carroll Arnold
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Pioneer Painter
by Myriam Toles
Cochise County Historical Journal
VOL. 19, No. 3 - Fall 1989
Pioneer Painter: Effie Anderson Smith
by Cindy Hayostek
Borderland Chronicles
No. 17 - January 2012