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James Ward
James Ward

James Ward

English, 1769-1859
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James Ward was a British painter, particularly of animals, and an engraver.

Born in London, and younger brother of William Ward the engraver, James Ward was influenced by many people, but his career is conventionally divided into two periods: until 1803, his single greatest influence was his brother in law George Morland; from that time, it was Rubens. From 1810 or so, Ward started to paint horses within landscapes; slightly later, he turned to very large-scale landscapes, of which Gordale Scar (Tate, London), completed in 1814 or 1815 and depicting Gordale Scar (Yorkshire) as an example of the sublime, is considered his masterpiece and a masterpiece of English Romantic painting.

Ward devoted much of the period 1815-21 to the painting of a gigantic work titled Allegory of Waterloo (now lost); this neither was much praised nor brought in the revenue Ward had hoped for. The experience may have embittered him, and the deaths of his first wife and a daughter were among other tragedies. Like many artists of the time, Ward sought commissions from wealthy gentry of their favorite horses, their favorite hunting dogs or their children.

One such family that Ward painted and drew repeatedly, and whom he counted among his friends, were the Levett family of Wynchnor Park, Staffordshire. One of Ward's best-known portraits was his Theophilus Levett hunting at Wychnor, Staffordshire of 1817. Another was Ward's 1811 painting entitled The Reverend Thomas Levett and his favourite dogs, cock-shooting. Ward also painted a group portrait of three Levett children — John, Theophilus and Frances Levett.

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Figure Studies; Women Laboring

Figure Studies; Women Laboring

James Ward (English, 1769-1859)
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Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, South Wales

Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, South Wales

James Ward (English, 1769-1859)
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Hand-rolling Machine; to Wash Potatoes

Hand-rolling Machine; to Wash Potatoes

James Ward (English, 1769-1859)
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Harlech

Harlech

James Ward (English, 1769-1859)
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Head and Shoulders of a Cart Horse

Head and Shoulders of a Cart Horse

James Ward (English, 1769-1859)
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Head of a Man Blowing a Pipe

Head of a Man Blowing a Pipe

James Ward (English, 1769-1859)
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Head of a Man Wearing a Loose Scarf

Head of a Man Wearing a Loose Scarf

James Ward (English, 1769-1859)
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Head of a Tiger

Head of a Tiger

James Ward (English, 1769-1859)
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Henry James William Ward, Son of the Artist

Henry James William Ward, Son of the Artist

James Ward (English, 1769-1859)
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House among Trees

House among Trees

James Ward (English, 1769-1859)
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Kenilworth Castle

Kenilworth Castle (1807)

James Ward (English, 1769-1859)
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Lady Londonderry’s Dog

Lady Londonderry’s Dog

James Ward (English, 1769-1859)
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Landscape with a Farm and Cornstalks

Landscape with a Farm and Cornstalks (ca. 1803)

James Ward (English, 1769-1859)
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Landscape with Three Horses and a Tree in the Foreground

Landscape with Three Horses and a Tree in the Foreground

James Ward (English, 1769-1859)
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Landscape with Trees

Landscape with Trees

James Ward (English, 1769-1859)
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Landscape

Landscape

James Ward (English, 1769-1859)
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Larch Tree

Larch Tree

James Ward (English, 1769-1859)
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Lea Castle from above the Woods

Lea Castle from above the Woods (1814)

James Ward (English, 1769-1859)
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Lord Southampton’s Shooting Pony, with ‘Sailor’, His Retriever, and ‘Rover’, His Spaniel

Lord Southampton’s Shooting Pony, with ‘Sailor’, His Retriever, and ‘Rover’, His Spaniel (ca. 1822)

James Ward (English, 1769-1859)
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Lord Stanhope (Later Earl of Chesterfield) as a Boy, Riding a Pony

Lord Stanhope (Later Earl of Chesterfield) as a Boy, Riding a Pony

James Ward (English, 1769-1859)
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Mr. Howard’s Large Oak, August 5, 1820

Mr. Howard’s Large Oak, August 5, 1820 (1820)

James Ward (English, 1769-1859)
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Mr. James Derby Playing the Violin

Mr. James Derby Playing the Violin

James Ward (English, 1769-1859)
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Mr. Thompson’s Wire Mill, Tintern

Mr. Thompson’s Wire Mill, Tintern (1807)

James Ward (English, 1769-1859)
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Plant Study

Plant Study

James Ward (English, 1769-1859)
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Powis Castle

Powis Castle

James Ward (English, 1769-1859)
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Ralph John Lambton on His Hunter, ‘Undertaker’

Ralph John Lambton on His Hunter, ‘Undertaker’ (ca. 1815)

James Ward (English, 1769-1859)
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River Landscape with a Waterfall

River Landscape with a Waterfall

James Ward (English, 1769-1859)
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Ruins of Richbro’ Castle, Isle of Thanet

Ruins of Richbro’ Castle, Isle of Thanet

James Ward (English, 1769-1859)
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Rustic Felicity

Rustic Felicity

James Ward (English, 1769-1859)
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Sheep-shearing

Sheep-shearing

James Ward (English, 1769-1859)
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