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View in Tabley Park
James Ward
1813–8
Gordale Scar (A View of Gordale, in the Manor of East Malham in Craven, Yorkshire, the Property of Lord Ribblesdale)
James Ward
?1812–4, exhibited 1815
Harlech Castle
James Ward
1808
Cattle-Piece, ? Marylebone Park
James Ward
1807
Sketch for ‘Gordale Scar’
James Ward
1811
Studies of a Man’s Head
James Ward
date not known
Sketch for ‘Gordale Scar’
James Ward
c.1811
A Man in a Smock
James Ward
date not known
L’Amour de Cheval
James Ward
1827
Sketch for ‘Daniel in the Lion’s Den’
James Ward
c.1841 or c.1852
Study for ‘Daniel in the Lion’s Den’
James Ward
c.1841 or c.1852
Dying Swan
James Ward
c.1817
Fighting Stags, Study for ‘Gordale Scar’
James Ward
c.1811–5
Beef
James Ward
c.1805–15
Study of Sheeps’ Heads
James Ward
1836
A Spaniel Frightening Ducks
James Ward
1821
The Black Horse
James Ward
1824
The Deer Stealer
James Ward
exhibited 1823
Portraits of Blackthorn, a Broodmare, with Old Jack, a Favourite Pony, the Property of E. Mundy, Esq.
James Ward
1812
The Moment
James Ward
1831
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