
Not on display
- Artist
- James Ward 1769–1859
- Medium
- Oil paint on canvas
- Dimensions
- Support: 2289 × 3664 mm
- Collection
- Tate
- Acquisition
- Presented by F. Howard 1950
- Reference
- N05972
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James Ward View in Tabley Park
1813–8 -
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer Deer and Deer Hounds in a Mountain Torrent (‘The Hunted Stag’)
?1832, exhibited 1833 -
James Ward Gordale Scar (A View of Gordale, in the Manor of East Malham in Craven, Yorkshire, the Property of Lord Ribblesdale)
?1812–4, exhibited 1815 -
James Ward Cattle-Piece, ? Marylebone Park
1807 -
John Frederick Lewis Buck-Shooting in Windsor Great Park
1825 -
James Ward L’Amour de Cheval
1827 -
James Ward Sketch for ‘Daniel in the Lion’s Den’
c.1841 or c.1852 -
James Ward Fighting Stags, Study for ‘Gordale Scar’
c.1811–5 -
James Ward Beef
c.1805–15 -
James Ward A Spaniel Frightening Ducks
1821 -
James Ward The Black Horse
1824 -
John Frederick Lewis Sketch for ‘Buck-Shooting in Windsor Great Park’
c.1825 -
James Ward The Moment
1831 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner The Lake, Petworth: Sunset, a Stag Drinking
c.1829