James Ward

United Kingdom 1769-1859
James Ward, born on October 23, 1769, and passing away on November 17, 1859, was a distinguished English painter, etcher, and engraver recognized for his profound contributions to the Romantic movement in British art. Specializing primarily in landscapes, animal subjects, and historical scenes, Ward's oeuvre is celebrated for its emotive power, technical skill, and detailed realism. Ward's artistic journey began as an apprentice to his father, who was a humble bird seller and carver. His early exposure to the intricacies of nature provided him with a deep understanding that later translated into his highly realistic portrayals of animals. He received formal training under the tutelage of renowned artists such as Richard Cosway and George Morland, which helped refine his skills and establish a unique style. Ward's work gained widespread recognition during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, especially after he became an associate of the Royal Academy in 1807 and a full academician in 1811. His paintings often featured dramatic rural landscapes and majestic depictions of livestock, wild animals, and horses, showcasing his ability to capture the essence and vitality of these creatures with meticulous attention to anatomy and texture. Notable among his works are "The stag at bay in a forest" (c. 1814), which exemplifies his mastery of light and shadow, and "The Dead Stag" (1823), where the somber mood and palpable atmosphere convey the depth of emotion Ward could imbue in his subjects. Furthermore, his collaboration with fellow artist William Daniell resulted in "A Voyage Round Great Britain," a series of aquatints that highlighted the diverse landscapes and architecture across the United Kingdom. In addition to painting, Ward was also a respected printmaker, producing numerous engravings and etchings that further disseminated his art to a broader audience. His prints were not merely reproductive; they stood as independent artworks admired for their own merit. Throughout his career, James Ward left an indelible mark on British art by bridging the gap between the neoclassical tradition and the burgeoning romantic sensibility. His commitment to portraying the natural world with authenticity and passion made him one of the most influential figures in the development of British landscape and animal painting.

Művek Gyűjteménye (Oldal 6)

Eagles,James Ward,Sketch,Sketch, monochrome, no humans, wings, bird, traditional media, feathered wings
Eagles
Festő: James Ward
Felbontás: 4096 × 2699 px
Farmyard and Horses,James Ward,Color Sketch,Color Sketch, traditional media, no humans, horse, riding
Farmyard and Horses
Festő: James Ward
Felbontás: 4096 × 4014 px
Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, South Wales,James Ward,Sketch,Sketch, monochrome, watercraft, twitter username
Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, South Wales
Festő: James Ward
Felbontás: 4096 × 2276 px
Hand-rolling Machine; to Wash Potatoes,James Ward,Sketch,Sketch, monochrome, 1girl, solo, traditional media
Hand-rolling Machine; to Wash Potatoes
Festő: James Ward
Felbontás: 4096 × 2742 px
Elijah Casting off His Mantle,James Ward,Sketch,Sketch, monochrome, traditional media, sketch, solo
Elijah Casting off His Mantle
Festő: James Ward
Felbontás: 4096 × 3958 px
Ferrets,James Ward,Sketch,Sketch, no humans, monochrome, lying, animal, animal focus, on stomach, sleeping
Ferrets
Festő: James Ward
Felbontás: 4096 × 3015 px
Gloucestershire Old Spot,James Ward,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, outdoors, cloud, sky, oversized animal, animal
Gloucestershire Old Spot
Festő: James Ward
Felbontás: 3000 × 2357 px
Harlech,James Ward,Sketch,Sketch, monochrome, east asian architecture, architecture, traditional media
Harlech
Festő: James Ward
Felbontás: 4096 × 3100 px
Farm Workers Flailing Corn,James Ward,Copperplate Etching,Copperplate Etching, multiple boys, monochrome
Farm Workers Flailing Corn
Festő: James Ward
Felbontás: 4096 × 2702 px
Figure Studies; Women Laboring,James Ward,Sketch,Sketch, sketch, traditional media, monochrome, male focus
Figure Studies; Women Laboring
Festő: James Ward
Felbontás: 3624 × 3037 px
Grey Arabian stallion, the property of Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn,James Ward,Oil Painting,Oil Painting
Grey Arabian stallion, the property of Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn
Festő: James Ward
Felbontás: 3000 × 2380 px
Head and Shoulders of a Cart Horse,James Ward,Sketch,Sketch, horse, horseback riding, monochrome
Head and Shoulders of a Cart Horse
Festő: James Ward
Felbontás: 4096 × 3263 px
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