
Emblems of Saints Matthew and Mark
Catalogue
- Year
- 1863
- Dimensions
- support: 356 x 530 mm
- Collection
- Tate
- Artist
- Philip Webb
Artist

Painting
Philip Webb was a British architect and designer whose domestic buildings and decorative arts fundamentally shaped the Arts and Crafts movement in late nineteenth-century England. Working primarily in stone and timber, Webb rejected ornamental excess in favor of honest materials and functional form, designing country houses and furnishings that integrated craft tradition with modern living. His practice bridged architecture and object design, extending his architectural principles to metalwork, textiles, and furniture. Webb's influence on the relationship between maker, material, and domestic space remained foundational to twentieth-century design reform.
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Record
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- Philip Webb
- Year
- 1863
- Dimensions
- support: 356 x 530 mm
- Watts ID
- WW-1863-164899
Source
- Collection
- Tate
- Source
- tate
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- Status
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