ArtistsEdward Matthew Ward
Edward Matthew Ward

Edward Matthew Ward

?–1879
WA-00055613
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None documented
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1
Works in Collection
42
Assets Indexed
6
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70%
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  • Is PublishedManual· 100%
  • Birth yearWikidata· 92%
  • Death yearWikidata· 92%
  • NationalityWikidata· 92%
  • Primary mediumWikidata· 92%
  • BiographyWikipedia· 88%

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Artworks (1)

Artwork sources (3)

1 published of 6 catalogued · 2 with image
  • The Met
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  • + 2 more sources · 5 catalogued, not yet published
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36 assets
Edward Matthew Ward (1816 1879)   Elizabeth Woodville in Her Sanctuary, Westminster, after the Abstraction of Her Eldest Son, the Prin   03 922   Royal Academy of Arts
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Edward Matthew Ward (1816 1879)   Highgate Fields during the Great Fire of London, 1666 (detail)   WOA 5266   Parliamentary Art Collection
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Edward Matthew Ward (1816 1879)   Portrait of the Artist in His Studio   H5568   Hospitalfield House
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Edward Matthew Ward (1816 1879)   Dr Goldsmith and the Apothecary   WAG 1342   Walker Art Gallery
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Edward Matthew Ward (1816 1879)   The Execution of the Marquis of Montrose   1877 12   Salford Museum and Art Gallery
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Edward Matthew Ward (1816 1879)   Hogarth's Studio in 1739   YORAG , 349   York Art Gallery
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Edward Matthew Ward (1816 1879)   The Last Sleep of Argyll before His Execution, 1685   1960P43   Birmingham Museums Trust
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Edward Matthew Ward (1816 1879)   The Disgrace of Lord Clarendon, after his Last Interview with the King   Scene at Whitehall Palace, in 1667 (replica)   N00431   National Gallery
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Art Institute of Chicago
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Tate
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