James Burrell Smith (British, 1822-1897)

  • Sold

James Burrell Smith (British, 1822-1897) 

Moorland Landscape with Waterfall, Vale of Neath, South Wales

Oil on Canvas

  • Signed and dated '1875' lower left.
  • Provenance; with Richard Green, London.  With gallery label verso.
  • Similar listed to £13,000.00 GBP at auction.
  • There are 8 paintings by this artist in the British National Art Collection.
  • Painting - 56cm x 76cm
  • Frame - 72cm x 92cm

Notes

A very fine oil painting on canvas depicting sheep in a moorland landscape with waterfall in the Vale of Neath by James Burrell Smith.  The painting has a wonderful provenance having previously been sold by Richard Green, with gallery label verso.  Signed and dated lower left.

Condition

In very fine 'gallery' condition.  Professionally lined and conserved in the last few decades presumably before being retailed by Richard Green.  Clean, most attractive, well framed and ready to hang.

Artist Information

James Burrell Smith was a watercolour and landscape artist. He was born in London. In 1843 he moved to Alnwick, Northumberland where he trained with Thomas Miles Richardson. He travelled around the UK and Europe. In the 1880s he created some engravings for The Illustrated London News.  "...two charming waterfalls by J. Burrell Smith, who stands unrivalled as a limner of such picturesque pieces of nature", North British Daily Mail, 27 December 1877, p4 in a piece on a fine art sale at Robert McTear & Co.  He died at 1a, Mornington Avenue, West Kensington on 16 December 1897.