James Webb (painter)


James Webb was a British painter specialising in marine views and landscapes. He lived all his life in Chelsea, London.

Life

He was born in a family of artists. His father Archibald Webb and his brother Byron Webb were also noted painters. 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.
He died on 9th March 1895 at the City of London Asylum, Dartford and is buried at Brompton Cemetery.

Works

  • 1857: The Lock
  • 1859: A Barge in a Norfolk Landscape
  • 1864: Fishing off the coast "Oil painting on canvas by James Webb", Richard Redding Antiques, includes one of the most detailed biographies available online
  • 1865: On a choppy sea
  • 1868: A view of Margate from the Pier. There are additional figures in the front left group on the pier. Sold by Bonhams 2007, privately owned.
  • 1869: Mewstone
  • 1870: View of Cologne with incomplete dome
  • c.1870: Stricken Vessel off Harbour with Watching Fisherfolk'
  • 1874: River Landscape
  • 1875: . Sold to private collector.
  • 1875: - which is held by Hartlepool Museum Service
  • 1875: Cartagena
  • 1875: Vessels moored at the steps of a Moorish palace
  • 1876: Givet
  • 1876: Dinant, Belgium
  • 1876-1885: Old Kew Bridge, London – which is held at the Museum of London
  • 1877: Heidelberg
  • 1883: Birkhamstead
  • 1888: Off to the fishing grounds
;Undated