James Burrell Smith

James Burrell Smith (died 16 December 1897) was a watercolour and landscape artist.

In 1843 he moved to Alnwick, Northumberland where he trained with Thomas Miles Richardson.

[5] In the 1871 census, he was living at 13, Scarsdale Villas, Kensington, aged 47, occupation Landscape Painter and birthplace, Stepney, Middlesex.

[6] His second daughter, Sarah Emma Burrell Smith (1854-1943), known as "Cissie", was also a landscape watercolour artist.

[7] James Burrell Smith died at 1a, Mornington Avenue, West Kensington on 16 December 1897.

James Burrell Smith: On the Conway, North Wales, with a Man Fishing , c. 1850