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English Romantic Painter, 1769-1859 English painter and engraver. He was the most important animal painter of his generation. Many of his dynamic compositions depict horses, dogs or wild animals in agitated emotional states, the sense of movement being reinforced by vigorous brushwork and strong colours. With their sweeping landscapes and dramatic skies, his canvases epitomize Romanticism. Not content to excel merely as an animal painter, Ward also produced portraits, landscapes and genre and history paintings of varying quality.

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James Ward A horse in a landscape startled by lightning oil painting artist


James Ward A horse in a landscape startled by lightning oil painting artist

A horse in a landscape startled by lightning
Painting ID::  81066
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Info from source: James WARD, (London 1769 - 1869 Cheshunt), A horse in a landscape startled by lightning, Oil on canvas, 30.5 x 26 cms cjr

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James Ward JohnLevett oil painting artist


James Ward JohnLevett oil painting artist

JohnLevett
Painting ID::  84069
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Date 1812 cyf

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James Ward James Ward oil painting artist


James Ward James Ward oil painting artist

James Ward
Painting ID::  85103
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Oil on canvas, 30.5 x 26 cms cyf

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James Ward James Ward oil painting artist


James Ward James Ward oil painting artist

James Ward
Painting ID::  94477
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1870 cjr

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James Ward The Levett Children oil painting artist


James Ward The Levett Children oil painting artist

The Levett Children
Painting ID::  94478
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November 1811(1811-11) Medium oil cjr

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