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Webb, Philip [1831-1915. UK. Architect/Furniture Designer]

 

Philip Speakman Webb [commonly known as Philip Webb] was born in Oxford, England… subscribers only


A portrait of Philip Webb

A portrait of Philip Webb


Bibliography

1. Aplin, John. The Letters of Philip Webb 4 vols London: Routledge, 2016

2. Armstrong, Barrie and Armstrong, Wendy. The Arts and Crafts movement in the North East of England: a handbook. Wetherby, England: Oblong, 2013

3. Armstrong, Barrie and Armstrong, Wendy. The Arts and Crafts movement in the North West of England: a handbook. Wetherby,. England: Oblong, 2006

4. Brandon-Jones, John ‘The Work of Philip Webb and Norman Shaw’. Architectural Association Journal vol. 71 (1955), pp. 9–21, 40–47

5. Brandon-Jones, John. ‘Notes on the building of Smeaton Manor’. Architectural History vol. 1, 1958 pp.31-60

6. Brandon-Jones, John. ‘Philip Webb’ in Victorian Architecture, edited by Peter Ferriday. London: Jonathan Cape, 1963 pp. 247-264

7. Brandon-Jones. ‘Letters of Philip Webb and his contemporaries’ Architectural History vol. 8, 1965 pp.52-72

8. Burman, Peter. ‘'A Stern Thinker and Most Able Constructor': Philip Webb, Architect’. Architectural History vol. 42, 1999 pp. 1-23

9. Cooper, Nicholas. ‘Red House: some architectural histories’. Architectural History vol. 49, 2006 pp.207-221

10. Coupe, Robert L. M.; Wilson, Martin; and Coupe, Philip MacLeod. ‘The building contract for the Red House’. The William Morris Society Newsletter Summer 2012 pp. 9-12

11. Dakers, Caroline. ‘Castles in the Air: Philip Webb's Rejected Commission for the Earl and Countess of Airlie’. Architectural History vol. 43, 2000 pp.271-280

12. Directory of British Architects 1834-1914. Compiled by Antonia Brodie, et al. Volume 2: L-Z. London; New York: British Architectural Library, Royal Institute of British Architects/Continuum, 2001

13. Ellwood, Giles. ‘Three tables by Philip Webb’. Furniture History vol. 32, 1996 pp.127-140

14. Girouard, Mark. The Victorian Country House. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, revised and enlarged edition, 1979.

15. Hamilton, Alec. Arts & Crafts Churches. London: Lund Humphries, 2020

16. Hollamby, Edward. Red House. London: Architecture & Design Technology Press, 1991

17. Jack, George. ‘An appreciation of Philip Webb’ in Edwardian Architecture and its Origins. Edited by Alastair Service. London: The Architectural Press Ltd., 1975pp. 16-25 [Originally written by George Jack in 1915]

18. Kirk, Sheila. Philip Webb (1831-1915) : domestic architecture. PhD Thesis, Newcastle University, 1990

19. Kirk, Sheila. Philip Webb: pioneer of Arts & Crafts. London: Academy editions, 2005

20. Lethaby, W. R. Philip Webb and His Webb and His Work. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1935

21. Originality and initiative: the Arts and Crafts archives at Cheltenham. Edited by Mary Greensted and Sophie Wilson. Cheltenham, England: Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museums in association with Lund Humphries, 2003

22. Pite, Beresford. 'A review of the tendencies of the modern school of architecture: the influence of William Butterfield and Mr. Philip Webb'. Royal Institute of British Architects Journal vol. 8, 1900-01 pp. 89-90

23. Rudoe, Judy and Coutts, Howard. ‘The table glass designs of Philip Webb and T. G. Jackson for James Powell & Sons, Whitefriars Glasswoirks’ The Journal of the Decorative Arts Society 1850 - the Present no. 16, 1992 pp.24-41

24. Smith, Helen. ‘Philip Webb's Restoration of Forthampton Court, Gloucestershire ‘. Architectural nHistory vol. 24, 1981 pp. 92-102, 159

25. Stamp, Gavin. The English House 1860-1914. Catalogue of an exhibition of photographs and drawings. London: InternationalArchitect and the Building Centre Trust, 1980 pp. 10-11

26. Wilson, Arnold. ‘A Philip Webb cabinet in the William Morris Gallery’. The William Morris Society Newsletter Spring 2005 pp. 6-8

27. ‘Obituary’. Royal Institute of British Architects Journal vol. 22, 1915 pp. 312, 339-341, 344, 369, 395

28. ‘Obituary’. Country Life vol. 37, 1915 p. 618

29. ‘Obituary’. The Builder vol. 108, April 1915 p. 374

30. ‘Obituary’. Architectural Review vol. 37, June 1915 p. 122

Weblinks

ART UK 

Artnet 

Britannica 

Country Picture Image Library 

Great Builldings Online 

Historic England - contains over 120 entries on Philip Webb 

Jisc Archives Hub 

Khan Academy 

Museum of Modern Art, New York 

National Art Library Catalogue 

National Trust. Philip Webb at Red House 

RIBA 

Sheila Kirk, ‘Webb, Philip Speakman (1831–1915)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 [Subscription service] 

Sheila Kirk. Philip [Phillippe] (Speakman) Webb. Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online [Subscription service] 

Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings. William Morris & Philip Webb 

The Metropolitan Museum of Art - the Backgammon Players, 1861. Philip Webb 

The Victorian Society 

The Victorian Web 

ThoughtCo. 

V&A Images 

Victoria & Albert Museum, London. Philip Webb: a new vision for domestic space 

Wikimedia Commons 

Wikipedia 

YouTube. GB The Red House - Philip Webb and William Morris 

YouTube. Red House (part one)  

YouTube. Red House (part two)  

See: 80 Pages for Webb, Philip in ReView