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james burrell smith

1822 - 1897

Quick Facts

  • Top-ranked work: Landscape
  • Died: 1897
  • Works on APS: 16
  • Lifespan: 75 years
  • Nationality: United Kingdom
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  • Top 3 works:
    • Landscape
    • A Waterfall, Vale of Neath
    • The Falls of Dulais
  • Art period: 19th Century
  • Born: 1822, Alnwick, United Kingdom
  • Copyright status: Public domain

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James Burrell Smith (1822-1897): A Quiet Observer of British Landscapes

James Burrell Smith (1822-1897) stands as a testament to the understated beauty of Victorian England, primarily recognized for his exquisite watercolor paintings depicting serene landscapes and bustling market scenes across Britain and Europe. Born in London, he embarked on an artistic journey that began under the tutelage of Thomas Miles Richardson in Alnwick, Northumberland – a formative experience shaping his distinctive style and dedication to capturing the essence of rural life. Richardson’s influence instilled in Smith a meticulous approach to observation and representation, prioritizing accuracy alongside sensitivity to tonal nuances. This commitment is evident throughout Smith's oeuvre, where he painstakingly rendered waterfalls, riversides, and village squares with remarkable detail and atmospheric perspective. Unlike many of his contemporaries who sought grand narratives or dramatic compositions, Smith favored quiet contemplation, favoring subtle gradations of color and delicate brushstrokes that convey a profound connection to the natural world. Smith’s travels extended beyond Northumberland, encompassing destinations like Wales and France, where he diligently documented picturesque vistas and lively marketplaces. These expeditions fueled his artistic vision and broadened his understanding of diverse landscapes—a crucial element in developing his signature style. His work reflects not only technical proficiency but also a deep appreciation for the rhythms of daily life and the subtle beauties often overlooked by others. Among Smith’s most celebrated pieces include “On the Conway,” a masterful watercolor capturing the tranquil waters of Conway Waterfalls, showcasing his ability to convey mood and atmosphere with remarkable subtlety. Similarly, "Upper Falls" exemplifies his dedication to precise detail, presenting an evocative depiction of another UK waterfall scene. Furthermore, “Landscape” demonstrates Smith’s versatility in portraying various terrains—a hallmark of his artistic legacy. Smith's contribution to British watercolor art is significant not only for its aesthetic qualities but also for its embodiment of Victorian ideals – a reverence for nature and a belief in the importance of honest observation. His paintings continue to resonate with viewers today, offering glimpses into a bygone era and reminding us of the enduring power of understated beauty. He remains an artist whose quiet artistry speaks volumes about his time and continues to inspire admiration for its timeless elegance.
  • Notable Works: “On the Conway,” “Upper Falls,” “Landscape”
  • Influences: Thomas Miles Richardson
  • Style: Watercolor Landscape Painting; Precise Detail; Atmospheric Perspective