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James Webb (painter)

View of San Sebastian

James Webb[1] (1835–1895) was a British painter specialising in marine views and landscapes.[2] He lived all his life in Chelsea, London.[3]

Life

He was born in a family of artists. His father Archibald Webb and his brother Byron Webb were also noted painters.[3] He exhibited in London at the Royal Academy and the British Institute between 1850 and 1888, and many of his works still hang in London in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Tate Gallery. Other works are found in a large number of provincial galleries. Webb was a pupil of Clarkson Frederick Stanfield.[4]

He died on 9th March 1895 at the City of London Asylum, Dartford and is buried at Brompton Cemetery.[5]

View of Rotterdam

Works

A Quay with Shipping
Undated

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "James R Webb", Christie's, accessed 2011-11-20
  2. ^ "James Webb", artnet.com, accessed 2011-11-20
  3. ^ a b "James Webb", Burlington Paintings, accessed 2011-11-20
  4. ^ "Cheltenham and County Fine Art Society's Exhibition", Cheltenham Looker-On, Sat 03 Mar 1906, accessed at britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk 2011-11-29
  5. ^ "The National Archives; Kew, London, England; Office of Works and successors: Royal Parks and Pleasure Gardens: Brompton Cemetery Records; Series Number: Work 97; Piece Number: 177". Ancestry.com. 2019. Retrieved 21 August 2024.
  6. ^ "View of Cologne with incomplete dome". invaluable.com.
  7. ^ "James Webb 1825-1895 'stricken Vessel Off Harbour With Watching Fisherfolk' C1870 - 62670 - Sellingantiques.co.uk". www.sellingantiques.co.uk.
  8. ^ Richard Taylor Fine Art Archived 2012-04-25 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 2011-11-20
  9. ^ "James Webb (1825-1895)". invaluable.com.
  10. ^ "Old Kew Bridge, London by James Webb". Art UK. Retrieved 9 November 2012.
  11. ^ James Webb "Heidelberg", Marubeni Art Collection
  12. ^ "British Paintings", accessed 2011-11-20
  13. ^ Micah Christensen, "75th Annual Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair", accessed 2011-11-20
  14. ^ James Webb (obituary), Nottingham Evening Post, Fri 15 Mar 1895
  15. ^ "ST. JAMES'S GALLERY", Morning Post, Mon 24 Nov 1884, accessed at britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk 2011-11-29

External links

Media related to James Webb at Wikimedia Commons