Edward Matthew Ward. Colour lithograph by L. Ward (Spy), 1873.
- Ward, Leslie, Sir, 1851-1922.
- Date:
- Dec. 20, 1873
- Reference:
- 819784i
- Part of:
- Vanity fair (London, England : 1868)
- Pictures
About this work
Description
Historical painter and Royal Academician. "Ward was a large man, with black hair, reportedly rough in manner and appearance. On 10 January 1879 he was found raving on the floor of his dressing-room, his throat cut with a razor; he was shouting, 'I was mad when I did it; the devil prompted me' (The Times, 18 January 1879, p. 11). Medical help arrived, but he died on 15 January at his home, 3 Queens Villas, in Windsor. The inquest in Windsor on 17 January found that he killed himself while temporarily insane. Ward was buried at Upton Old Church on 21 January and the contents of his studio were sold at Christie's, London, on 29 March"--Oxford dictionary of national biography
Publication/Creation
[London] : Vanity fair, Dec. 20, 1873.
Physical description
1 print : lithograph, printed in colours ; image and lettering 34 x 18.7 cm
Contributors
Lettering
"Historic art". Spy. Vanity fair. No. 268. Men of the day, no. 74.
Creator/production credits
A portrait of the artist's father by his son, Leslie Ward
Reference
Wellcome Collection 819784i
Type/Technique
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Where to find it
Location Status Access Closed stores