James Webb (painter)

James R Webb[1] (1825–1895) was a British painter specialising in marine views and landscapes.[2] He lived all his life in Chelsea, London.[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]. His father Archibald Webb and his brother Byron Webb were also noted painters.[3]

Works

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. ^ "Oil painting on canvas by James Webb", Richard Redding Antiques, includes one of the most detailed biographies available online, accessed 2011-11-20
  6. ^ invaluable.com
  7. ^ sellingantiques.co.uk
  8. ^ Richard Taylor Fine Art, accessed 2011-11-20
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  10. ^ James Webb "Heidelberg", Marubeni Art Collection
  11. ^ "British Paintings", accessed 2011-11-20
  12. ^ Micah Christensen, "75th Annual Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair", accessed 2011-11-20
  13. ^ James Webb (obituary), Nottingham Evening Post, Fri 15 Mar 1895
  14. ^ "ST. JAMES'S GALLERY", Morning Post, Mon 24 Nov 1884, accessed at britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk 2011-11-29