Portrait of John Smith

Portrait of John Smith is a 1708 portrait painting by the German-British artist Godfrey Kneller depicting the English politician John Smith.

Smith was a Whig, who served as Chancellor of the Exchequer twice during the reign of Queen Anne.

[1] He is depicted in full-length in his robes of office as speaker and is shown holding a copy of the Act of Union that had created the Kingdom of Great Britain.

[2] The ceremonial mace symbolising the authority of the Parliament is displayed on the table behind him.

Kneller was Britain's leading portraitist of the era and depicted many of the prominent figures of the late Stuart and early Georgian eras.