Middleton Oak and Rice Field with Miss Josephine Smith (watercolor, 1924, courtesy of Charles H. P. Duell)
Lord of the Edisto (watercolor, 1930, courtesy of the Estate of Peter Manigault)
Alice in 1910 at age 34
Talulah (center)and Alice’s sister Caroline (right) at the terraces of Middleton Place, circa 1944
Alice with Talulah Lemmon on August 19, 1944, the evening Harry McInvaill proposed to her friend
Alice and friend Harry McInvaill during a visit to Dean Hall Plantation circa 1943
Novelist Herbert Sass and his wife, Marion, with Alice at her Myrtle Beach Pink House Galleries exhibit in 1947
With a friend at Middleton Place circa 1915
The Smith family home at 69 Church Street, circa 1933
Lotus in Great Blake Reserve (watercolor, circa 1926-1936, courtesy of Dwight McInvaill)
Folly Beach After The Storm (watercolor, circa 1926-1936, courtesy of Dwight McInvaill)
Portrait of Caroline Smith, niece (watercolor, 1910, courtesy of Anne Gaud Tinker)
Portrait of Daniel Elliott Huger Smith, father (watercolor, 1909, courtesy of William Mason Smith III)
Portrait of Caroline Smith, sister (watercolor, circa 1910, courtesy of Anne Gaud Tinker)
Dogwood Blossoms (watercolor, 1920, courtesy of Charles H. P. Duell)
Pages from a children’s book with text and watercolor illustrations created by Alice as a birthday gift for her niece Caroline Ravenel Mason Smith in 1912 (courtesy of Caroline Prouty Smith)
Caroline and Alice beneath her portrait of their father on August 19, 1944
Alice playing with Eve and Alice McInvaill (left) in the Bamboo Garden circa 1950
Sister Caroline at the grand piano in the second-floor drawing room, circa 1944
Harry McInvaill’s Navy friend Don Dancer with Alice on a joggling board, circa 1946
The McInvaill family's last visit with Alice in January 1958, before she died of a heart attack the following month
Eve McInvaill with Alice (seated), and Caroline in the Bamboo Garden in the mid-1950s
Harry McInvaill’s mother, Eva Maye, with Caroline, Harry, and Alice in the garden
Examples from Alice’s sketchbook of watercolors completed at the family’s River Bend property on the Wando circa 1936: From the Front Door (courtesy of Caroline Tinker Palmer)
From the Kitchen Window (courtesy of Caroline Tinker Palmer)
Near the Well (courtesy of Caroline Tinker Palmer)
Pink Grass on the Point (courtesy of Caroline Tinker Palmer)
Miss Josephine Smith in Oak with Peacock (watercolor, 1924, courtesy of Charles H. P. Duell)