Lugar: Cayuga Lake
Nascido: 1825
Morte: 1911
Biografia:
, an American painter, was born on December 31, 1825, in the United States. Webber's artistic career spanned over six decades, during which he created hundreds of paintings, including portraits, landscapes, mythological and historical scenes, as well as genre subjects.
Webber was an active member of Cincinnati's art scene, founding many artistic groups. His work was held in high regard, particularly in Cincinnati, due to his artistic achievements. While there is no direct evidence of specific influences on Webber's style, his prolific output and varied subjects suggest a broad range of inspirations, from the Renaissance masters to the Post-Impressionist movement.
Though Webber's works are not as widely recognized as those of his contemporaries, such as Frederic Remington, his contributions to American art are undeniable. Unfortunately, a detailed list of his notable works is not available due to the limited scope of this biography.
While Webber's works are not featured in the Wikioo.org Museum Collection, they can be found in various American museums, including those in Cincinnati. For a deeper understanding of Webber's art and its significance in American history, visit the Mexican Art section on Wikipedia for a broader context, though it does not directly relate to Webber.
's life and artistic career serve as a fascinating example of American art in the 19th century. His prolific output and involvement in Cincinnati's art scene make him a notable figure, worthy of further study and recognition. As with many artists of his time, Webber's legacy is a testament to the enduring power of art in shaping cultural identity.