Alfred Smith (1854–1932) was a French artist from Bordeaux who painted in the Impressionist, Post-Impressionism and Fauvist style.
[3] The distinguished artist Alfred Philippe Roll noticed Smith and helped to promote his work.
[2] As Smith's style matured he adapted a brighter palette, displayed in his landscapes of the Creuse valley.
[3] He has been called a member of the Crozant School, a broad collection of artists who painted nature around this village of the Creuse valley.
[7] The Telfair Museum of Art in Savannah, Georgia owns the 1903 Le déjeuner sous les bois (Luncheon Under the Trees).