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James Ward
Napoleon's Horse,Marengo at Waterloo
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ID: 28229
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James Ward
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. Related Paintings of James Ward :. | A Suffolk Punch | Portrait of the Rev | Nonpareil (mk25) | John Levett Receiving Pheasant from Retriever on HIs Estate at Wychnor, | Group portrait of John | Related Artists: WILDENS, JanFlemish Baroque Era Painter, 1586-1653
Flemish painter and draughtsman, active also in Italy. He was an important and proficient landscape painter who worked with Rubens and other masters in Antwerp. Isaac Ilich LevitanRussian Painter, 1860-1900 Tommaso RuizActive in Naples during the second half of the 18th Century
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