James Edward Buttersworth (1817–1894) was an English painter who specialized in maritime art and is considered among the foremost ship portraitists in the United States of the nineteenth century.
He returned to England in 1851 for the Race for the Hundred Pound Cup that took place on 22 August 1851.
His sketches and paintings of that yachting competition provide the definitive record of events in that benchmark season of sailing.
Buttersworth's paintings of the 1893 Vigilant v. Valkyrie II Cup match were done one year before his death, completing the chronicling of America's Cup races by oil painting just before the advent of successful photographic imagery.
About 600 of his pieces survive today, which are found in private collections and museums all over the United States, including New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Virginia, and have also been featured on the television series Antiques Roadshow.