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Scottish Oil Painting Burn Trout" By James Russell 1867-1956 - Cheshire Antiques Consultant
Scottish Oil Painting Burn Trout" By James Russell 1867-1956 - Cheshire Antiques Consultant
Scottish Oil Painting Burn Trout" By James Russell 1867-1956 - Cheshire Antiques Consultant
Scottish Oil Painting Burn Trout" By James Russell 1867-1956 - Cheshire Antiques Consultant
Scottish Oil Painting Burn Trout" By James Russell 1867-1956 - Cheshire Antiques Consultant
Scottish Oil Painting Burn Trout" By James Russell 1867-1956 - Cheshire Antiques Consultant
Scottish Oil Painting Burn Trout" By James Russell 1867-1956 - Cheshire Antiques Consultant
Scottish Oil Painting Burn Trout" By James Russell 1867-1956 - Cheshire Antiques Consultant
Scottish Oil Painting Burn Trout" By James Russell 1867-1956 - Cheshire Antiques Consultant
Scottish Oil Painting Burn Trout" By James Russell 1867-1956 - Cheshire Antiques Consultant
Scottish Oil Painting Burn Trout" By James Russell 1867-1956 - Cheshire Antiques Consultant
Scottish Oil Painting Burn Trout" By James Russell 1867-1956 - Cheshire Antiques Consultant
Scottish Oil Painting Burn Trout" By James Russell 1867-1956 - Cheshire Antiques Consultant
Scottish Oil Painting Burn Trout" By James Russell 1867-1956 - Cheshire Antiques Consultant
Scottish Oil Painting Burn Trout" By James Russell 1867-1956 - Cheshire Antiques Consultant
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Scottish Angling Oil Painting Culroy Burn Catch — “Burn Trout” by James B. Russell c.1914

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🖼️ Scottish Angling Sporting Oil Painting Culroy Burn Catch — “Burn Trout” by James B. Russell (1867–1956) | c.1914
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Subject & Medium 🎨

An early-20th-century sporting still life in oil on canvas. Two brown trout spill from a wicker creel onto the riverbank of Culroy Burn in Ayrshire, Scotland. Russell’s use of oil allows for rich colour, subtle tonal control, and convincing realism in the sheen and texture of the fish.
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Composition & Technique 🖌️

Two trout lie on a lush green bank after tumbling from a brown creel, with the nearby burn and a wooded rise suggested beyond. Russell focuses his precision on the catch: silvery bellies, speckled flanks, and the gentle transitions of tone are built up with careful texture and controlled highlights. The creel and surrounding ground are handled more freely, balancing detail with atmosphere. The fish sit on a diagonal axis across the canvas, creating depth, movement, and a sense of freshly finished action—an instant moment from a successful day’s fishing.
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Subject Matter 🐟

Burn Trout records a typical angling catch from Culroy Burn, a small tributary of the River Doon near Minishant, South Ayrshire. The setting adds genuine regional character, connecting the painting to Scotland’s sporting landscape and making it especially appealing to collectors with Ayrshire associations or an interest in traditional river fishing.
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Historical Importance 🏛️

This work is a strong example of Edwardian sporting art and sits within a notable family tradition of fish painting. James B. Russell (1867–1956), born in Edinburgh, was shaped by the specialist practice of his father, John Bucknell Russell (1819–1893), an established carver and painter of salmon who earned high-profile patronage and built a workshop reputation for lifelike trophy fish. James grew up surrounded by this craft, learning how to describe scales, form, and surface sheen with remarkable fidelity, before developing a looser, more atmospheric approach of his own—often placing realistic fish within broader, suggestive riverbank settings rather than purely clinical display.
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About the Artist 👨🎨

James B. Russell was both a painter and a committed angler, known for living close to the rhythms of sporting life. After his father’s death he moved with his family to Glasgow around 1900, and later to Roxburghshire in 1918, continuing to paint fish subjects through the later decades of his career. His works often carry the signature “J. B. Russell,” sometimes leading to confusion with his father’s initials—however, James’s paintings typically show freer brushwork and a more atmospheric sense of place, particularly in backgrounds and riverbank passages.
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Signed ✍️

Signed “J. B. Russell” in red in the lower corner. The signature, subject, and the 1914 date align the work to James rather than John.
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Size (Framed) 📏

45.5 cm (H) × 55.5 cm (W) × 6 cm (D)
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Frame 🖼️

Presented in a moulded gilt frame bearing the trade label Weir & Clyde – Carvers & Gilders, 463 Eglinton Street, Glasgow. The label supports early-20th-century Glasgow framing and adds period authenticity and provenance interest.
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Provenance 📜

– Private collection, UK
– Weir & Clyde gilder’s label affixed to the reverse (supporting local Glasgow framing and period context)
– Art dealer in Leominster.
– Curated by Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD
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Why You’ll Love It ❤️

✅ Distinctive narrative: the immediate aftermath of a successful day—two gleaming trout freshly landed on a Scottish bank.
✅ Rich colour and texture: lifelike scales and subtle tonal shifts, balanced by rustic creel and lush greens.
✅ Family heritage: a tangible link to the Russell lineage of renowned fish artists and their specialist workshop tradition.
✅ Conversation piece: a highly characterful subject with strong regional story and visual impact.
✅ Period charm: gilt frame with Weir & Clyde label for added authenticity and decorative finish.
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Collectability & Appeal 💎

Authentic sporting subject: Culroy Burn trout connect the work directly to Ayrshire angling heritage.
Family tradition: the Russell name carries a specialist legacy—works confidently attributable to James are particularly desirable.
Decorative strength: realistic fish, warm greens, and the rustic creel suit country interiors, sporting lodges, and angling collections.
Burn Trout is a regionally significant sporting painting by James B. Russell, combining story, craft, and strong display appeal.
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Condition Report 🔍

Fine used condition. Colours remain vibrant and the paint surface is stable. The gilt frame shows general wear and age-related cracking, consistent with age, while retaining strong decorative appeal.


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