Artist Unknown
Nathaniel Webb, Esq., of Roundhill Grange, Charlton Musgrove, Somerset
- c. 1715
- Oil on canvas
- Gift of Sally Fox in memory of her father, John Jekyll Cuddon, 2007
- 1265 x 1025mm
- 2007/049
Tags: buttons (fasteners), hats, men (male humans), people (agents), politicians, portraits, red (color), slavery, swords, wigs
Nathaniel Webb, the subject of this striking 300-year-old portrait, was a Bristol merchant who – like many of his peers in this period – is known to have made a vast fortune through West Indies sugar and slavery.
Webb’s portrait was donated in 2007 by a direct descendant, in honour of her father John Jekyll Cuddon, a respected Christchurch chartered accountant. The painting came to New Zealand with Henry Joseph C. Jekyll, who immigrated to Canterbury in 1862, and in 1880 purchased a large parcel of farmland beyond the edges of Christchurch, naming it Dallington after an old family estate.
(Treasury: A Generous Legacy, 18 December 2015 – 27 November 2016)