. Webb was an important figure in the
Arts and Crafts movement of the early 1900s. She was known for her intricate, pen-and-ink
bookplate designs. According to the Santa Barbara Independent, "one critic, writing in August 1908, confessed that the beauty of Webb’s plates had shattered his prejudice against women artists." Webb created bookplates for notable Santa Barbarans, including her step-brother,
Thomas M. Storke. She made the illustrations for
Florence Converse's
The House of Prayer (1908) which was reprinted numerous times as well as the Aldine Readers and Primer series. Unfortunately due to ill-health extra designs were added from other artists like
Sarah Noble Ives. In the 1940s, Webb took up woodblock printing as a medium for bookplates. She also painted watercolors and oils. Webb is primarily remembered for her work as an illustrator of children's literature • In 1954, Webb's bookplate art was honored by the Dutch Bookplate Society. ==Personal life==