Samuel Jackson (artist)

[1] He also contributed a number of drawings of scenes from Bristol to the topographical collection of George Weare Braikenridge.

[2] The Braikenridge Collection makes Bristol's early 19th-century appearance one of the best documented of any English city.

[1] Braikenridge commissioned him to produce less than 30 watercolours, but collected many more of Jackson's Bristol scenes.

[1] Jackson was a lifelong friend of Francis Danby, whose influence is present in his watercolours.

[7] The Braikenridge Collection, which holds many of his works, is in the Bristol Museum & Art Gallery.