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Artist: Edward Matthew Ward (1816 - 1879)
Nationality: British
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Artworks in Museum Collections: (60) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Edward Matthew Ward.
- William Holl (the Younger)
Edward Matthew Ward, R.A.
19th century
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
Edward O'Connor Terry from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"Finger Prints" (Edward Richard Henry C.S.J.), from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"The Marlborough Street Solicitor" (Mr. Arthur John Edward Newton) Men of the Day No. 574, from Vanity Fair, September 21, 1893
Lithograph
1893
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
Low Tide, Hammersmith
Etching
1914
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
the Abbe
19th - 20th century
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
A Mile to Worth Matravers
Etching
1932
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
The Irish Secretary
19th - 20th century
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
The Hon. Sydney Holland
19th - 20th century
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
Joseph Joachim
19th - 20th century
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
Shakespeare's Birthplace
etching
19th - 20th century
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
Sir James Paget, Bart
19th - 20th century
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
A Symphony from Vanity Fair, January 12, 1878
color lithograph
1878
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
Anne Harthaway's Cottage
etching
19th - 20th century
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"Peter", from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"Leo" (Mr. Leo Trevor), from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"Roley" from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"Destroyers" from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"Mr. Dooley", from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"He has engineered nothing better than his own fortunes", from Vanity Fair, July 26, 1905
Lithograph
1905
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"The last of a classic school", from Vanity Fair, July 5, 1905
Lithograph
1905
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"our youngest General", from Vanity Fair, April 27, 1899
Lithograph
1899
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"Wires without wires", from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"High Commissioner", from Vanity Fair, April 15, 1897
Lithograph
1897
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
The Alien Immigrant, from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"Scottish horse", from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
The King's Oculist, from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"popular Astronomy" from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"A popular magistrate" from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
The President of the Law Society from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
Sir Anthony Mac Donnell from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
The Master General from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"Toby M.P." (H.W. Lucy), from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"The Prince's cicerone" from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"Rupert" (Hon. Rupert Guinness) from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"A South Western Director", from Vanity Fair, April 27, 1896
Lithograph
1896
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"Bow Street" (R.H. Bullock Marsham), from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"The Heritage of Woe" (H.O. Arnold Forster M.P.), from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"a fellow of infinite jest", from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"He found harmony in Ireland", from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"He insists that his pen is mightier than his sword", from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"The Duffer" (Mr. Weedon Grossmith), from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"The Labourer is worthy of his hire" from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
Smuel Hope Morley, from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"Chairman of Committees in the Lords" from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"He might be Champion if there were a Championship" and "The Champion of 1885", from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1885
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"Fred" (The Hon. Frederic Morgan, M.P.), Statesmen No. 624 from Vanity Fair, November 2, 1893
Lithograph
1893
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"The most discreet under secretary, drawn for the first time", from Vanity Fair February 9, 1905
Lithograph
1905
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"Extinction, Distinction- which will it be? Something of both at present, say the spiteful", from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"He was born a Serene Highness but he has lived it down" from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"Military Music" (Col. Barrington Foote), from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"Driven grouse" (R.H.R. Rimington Wilson), from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"The erudite Dean" (Very Rev. J. Armitage Robinson D.D.), from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"The Queen's Memorial" (Thomas Brook R.A.), from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
Sir Robert Bateman Harvey Bart, MP. "Bucks" from Vanity Fair, November 7, 1885
Lithograph
1885
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"M. Decrais" (M. Pierre Louis Albert Decrais) Men of the Day No. 576, from Vanity Fair, December 28, 1893
Lithograph
1893
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"Navy Control" (Monsieur and Madame Curie), from Vanity Fair, March 26, 1903
Lithograph
1903
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"The Gateshead Giant" (Mr. William Allan, M.P.), Statesman No. 623, from Vanity Fair, October 26, 1893
Lithograph
1893
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"Chester" (Mr. Robert Armstrong Yerburgh, M.P.) Statesman No. 622, from Vanity Fair, October 19, 1893
Lithograph
1893
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"Buonaparte B" (Statesman, No. 621, Mr. Thomas Henry Bolton, M.P. from Vanity Fair October 12, 1893)
Lithograph
1893
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (35) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Ward
Courthouse Galleries: Cross-Currents:Maria Barbosa, Nick Cave, Rieneke Leenders, Linda Gissen and Richard Ward. The mixed-media installations by Maria Barbosa, a native of
Brazil, address the issues of cross-cultural perceptions and language
barriers. In her artwork, Barbosa addresses the survival of the native
cultures living in the Brazilian Rainforest...
Xanadu: Ward Yoshimoto: It’s Personal During his residence at The MacDowell Colony in 2004 the artist attempted to remove the preciousness of the used object and the obvious personal connection to them out of his work. What he discovered is that because of the process and choice of ma...
Cafe Gallery Project: Destiny Manifest Eden's End: Cathy Ward and Eric Wright Manifest destiny was a term first expressed by John L. O'Sullivan and used to describe the belief of the 1840's in the inevitable territorial
expansion of the United States:
.... and that claim is by the right of our manifest destiny to over spr...
Art House Co-op: Like a Concert Tour, but with Sketchbooks... Art House Co-op, Atlanta GA takes all the artists sketchbooks on a 7 city tour to galleries and museums across the U.S. including Art House Gallery-Atlanta, GA; Museum of Contemporary Art-Washington, DC: Chris Jazz Cafe, Philadelphia, PA; Laconia ...
Stephen Cohen Gallery: Sheila Metzner
Metzner's career spans a remarkable range since she entered the advertising world in 1961. Her commercial work has been commissioned by Vanity Fair, Vogue, Rolling Stone, Conde Nast Traveler, and such clients as Bergdorf Goodman, Valentino, Ralp...
De Vleeshal: We’ll slide down the surface of things…: Artificial Reality and Paintings by Frank Bauer, Arnout Killian, Glen Rubsamen, Herman Verkerk How do we deal with reality becoming increasingly artificial? Victor Ward’s response is to remember a quasi-philosophical line from a song by U2 :‘We’ll slide down the surface of things…’ But generally this development is condoned, because it wo...
X-Power Gallery, Rodeo Drive: International Art Competition - 2009 Art Wind Rises The aesthetics displayed in these submitted works are so diverse - the works are remote, tranquil, rich-colored, passionate, deconstructing, or wild, like beautiful flowers in a garden that are unique in their own specific ways.
Out of the ...
Association for Visual Arts: Body of Evidence by Lynne Lomofsky and Recent Work by Anthony Cawood The video Cross Sections I draws the viewer into the artist’s process as it documents the harsh experience of the search for malignancy. In Cross Sections II, LOMOFSKY has taken a series of ordinarily static images that medical technology had generat...
Galleria Pino Pascali: 2001 Art Expo Opens Today The show
involves the entire city of Polignano a
Mare (Bari) from 3 to 19 August 2001,
...
Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art: Margaret Morton: The Tunnel Residents dwell in continual darkness, constructing homes of cinder-block bunkers and freestanding hand-made structures in alcoves and on ledges. With sensitivity and compassion, Margaret Morton has chronicled the lives and living spaces of the tu...
Northern Westchester Center for the Arts: Winds of Survival: Work by Artist Susan Weinreich More than 70 private collections throughout the United States currently hold
the brilliantly colored and provocative works of Susan Weinreich. Ms.
Weinreich's seminal work presents the powerful cross currents of art and
emotional and mental re...
Art Gallery of York University: Jeremy Blake: Winchester Trilogy Blake's projections probe the psychological aura of this architectural wonder constructed by Sara Winchester, widow of the heir to the Winchester rifle fortune, over the course of thirty-eight years, beginning in the late nineteenth century. After...
Laguna Art Museum: The OsCene: Contemporary Art and Culture in Orange County In fact, it has been over twenty years since a survey exhibition of contemporary art in Orange County has been organized by a museum (the last major effort being done by Newport Harbor Art Museum in 1979). Tremendous growth and change have occurre...
Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College: Two-day Conference: The History of Exhibition Scholars, curators, and museum directors will discuss exhibitions in 19th and 20th-century France, exhibitions in the United States and Europe in the 1960s and after, the international exhibitions Documenta and the São Paulo Bienal, constructivist...
Site Gallery: Haunted Media: New Media and Supernatural Phenomena The development of telegraph and wireless allowed users to hear voices from the ether and had the power to disperse body & consciousness across the universe in the same way that the internet is seen to have done more recently, creating a space for...
City Gallery Wellington: Gerda Leenards: Fjords Mists and Vapour The works in Fjords mists & vapour are paintings in which time and space are hauntingly altered. Hills appear like veils and mist weighs heavily on the landforms. Like all Leenards’ work the series is an exploration of ‘landscape’ in a general sen...
Catto Contemporary: Pure Brighton: Leading Lights of the Brighton Art Scene Antony Micallef: Antony was the star of Catto Contemporary’s ‘Perverse Pop’ exhibition of last year. He has won 2nd prize in the BP portrait competition and has been featured in numerous publications, including the front cover of Blueprint magazin...
Sculpture Center: The Happiness of Objects: A Group Exhibition
In the attempt to crystallize some of the main points of Mitchell’s hypothesis, the exhibition
proposes The Object’s Bill of Rights, a non-exhaustive and disputable list. This will serve as
criteria for the exhibition, and a working docum...
Southwest School of Art and Craft / Russell Hill Rogers Galleries: Dos Loterías: Idioms and Icons of Mexico and South Texas La Loteria: An Exploration of Mexico, will exhibit fifty-four paintings by Arizona artist Teresa Villegas that explore Mexican traditions, images, historical figures, gastronomy and popular culture through the idiom of lotería cards. Artist fundi...
Bert's Warehouse Theater: Dirty Show International Erotic Art Exhibition Features Work by Harry Weisburd Harry is originally from New York. Harry started out as a fashion artist like fashion artist, Andy Warhol and evolved into a fine artist , painter and sculptor. He graduated from Parsons School of Design, New York. Harry worked as a fashion artis...
PM Gallery and House: Trackers: 21 Artists Working in Video, Sculpture, Installation, Performance and pPainting Artists in the Gallery rolled dice to direct their placement within a ‘Vector’ structure. Each artist rolled three times to arrive at their x,y,z co-ordinates determining their position in the Gallery. All nine must now work together to resolve ...
AVA - Association for Visual Arts: A PATIENT COPY: A Solo Exhibition by Lynne Lomofsky This current body of work has a looser feel to Lomofsky's previous renderings: it engages more confidently and with greater ownership of the material at hand, claiming rightful access to and engagement with the hi-tech medical visualisations of he...
Philadelphia Museum of Art: Mary Ellen Mark: Photographs Unsurpassed in bringing icon-like presence to her subjects, whether 'everyday' or unusual, Mark (born 1940) was recently
voted 'Most Influential Woman Photographer of All Time' by readers of American Photo magazine. In ...
National Museum of Women in the Arts: The Intensely Colored,
Symbolically Imaginative Work
of Self-Taught Artist
Nellie Mae Rowe Rowe (1900-1982) lived all her life in rural Georgia, the last 50 years in Vinings, northwest of Atlanta. She created art from earliest
childhood, drawing on scraps of paper and cardboard, and twisting the family's laundry into doll shapes. She firs...
Queens Museum of Art: Crossing the Line: Site Specific Works by Fifty Artists throughout Queens Artists selected for this exhibition are known for developing their ideas
through an investigative process and are themselves a microcosm of the ethnic
...
Mediateca di Santa Teresa: Connessioni Leggendarie: NET.ART History Between complex theories and Dadaist euphoria, Connessioni Leggendarie will
bring us between hopes and fears of our wildly digitized time.
A decade of technical and cultural Far West, aiming to explore and to conquer
new lands, languages, behav...
Corning Museum of Glass: Curiously Interesting: A Scholarly Eye on All Things Odd and Glass The exhibition title refers to a popular 19th-century manual, Curiosities of Glass Making (1849), published in London by the well-known glassmaker Apsley Pellatt. The impulse to collect and display curiosities is both timeless and universal, of c...
Brooklyn Museum of Art: 21: Contemporary Art at the Brooklyn Museum The Museum's director Arnold L. Lehman states, "The revitalized contemporary art program at Brooklyn is managed by an exceptional team of curatorial specialists under the leadership of Eugenie Tsai, the John and Barbara Vogelstein Curator of Conte...
MASS MoCA: The Nanjing Particles: Ambitious New Installation by Simon Starling The jurors who awarded Starling the prestigious Turner Prize in 2005 singled out Starling's "unique ability to create poetics, drawing together a wide range of cultural, political and historical narratives." Engaging directly with the sites where...
Physics Room: MY EYES KEEP ME IN TROUBLE: Touring Group Exhibition Organized by CCNOA Brussels Included in the exhibition are Justin Andrews (AUS), John Beech (UK/USA), Kjell Bjorgeengen (N), Helen Calder (NZ), Julian Dashper (NZ), Matthew Deleget (USA), Alexandra Dementieva (RUS/B) & Aernoudt Jacobs (B), Ward Denys (B), Billy Gruner (AUS),...
M + B: Les Jeunes Talents: Nine Southern California Art Students Return from France “This invitation to France is an opportunity to promote emerging young American talents and to strengthen our partnership with universities,” says Alain Belais, Cultural Attaché at the Consulate General of France in Los Angeles. “Thanks to the par...
Neweums: Synthia Saint James' Circle of Promise to be Unveiled SAINT JAMES, who now serves as a National Ambassador for Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation, is a international award winning artist and the designer of the first United States Postal Stamp for the Kwanzaa holiday. She has to date written and...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Visions of Japan: Prints and Paintings from Cleveland Collections Although varied in approach, medium and style, modern Japanese prints retain an essential Japanese character. A respect for materials, frequently associated with Japanese artisans, is evident in the use of handmade papers and traditional tools.
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Micra Art Group: The Voice of Art in a Battle for Freedom: International Artists Create Book in Support of Key Political Figure The book will be released to the public initially through an event called “Set a Book Free” on Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday, October 2nd when all artists featured within the pages of the book will place a copy donated by Internet-based publishing sit...
Gallery 96: One Touch of Nature: An Environmental Artwork Exhibition Some artists have created new work for the site at Stratford, while
others adapted previous pieces for this project. The creation,
installation and changes (if any!) of these artworks throughout the
duration of this project will be documented...
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