Artwork
Major Thomas Savage

Major Thomas Savage is an unspecified painting by the Dutch Golden Age artist Thomas Smith. It dates from 1690 and is held in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston.
About this work
Overview
The portrait of Major Thomas Savage is a 1690 painting by Thomas Smith, an artist later known for his landscapes.
Subject & Meaning
The subject, Major Thomas Savage, is depicted in ornate military attire, holding a baton and glove, suggesting a high rank. A coat of arms and a landscape with ships and buildings are visible in the background, adding to the sense of his importance.
Technique & Style
The painting features a rich, if somewhat faded, color palette and detailed embroidery on the subject's clothing, indicating a high level of craftsmanship. The style is characteristic of portraiture during the Dutch Golden Age.
History & Provenance
The painting is now held in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston.
Artist & collection
Artist
Thomas Smith (died 12 September 1767), also known as Thomas Smith of Derby, was a landscape painter and father of John Raphael Smith and miniaturist painter Thomas Corregio Smith.

















