
James B. Webster
American(1858–1920)
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James B. Webster was an American artist active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, known primarily for his landscape and genre paintings that reflected the pastoral traditions of the American scene. His works have appeared in regional auction houses and estate sales, suggesting a career rooted in local patronage and exhibition circuits rather than major metropolitan galleries. Webster's paintings are appreciated by collectors of American regionalist art for their skilled draftsmanship and evocative depictions of rural life.
Martyrdom ThemePorcelain Medium19th CenturyMale ArtistBritish ArtistReligious SubjectFigurative ArtMonochromatic PaletteSomber MoodPortrait StudyAcademic Realism
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