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    • W. WARD (*1800) after LANE (*1780), Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm, 1836, Mezzotint
      Aug. 17, 2024

      W. WARD (*1800) after LANE (*1780), Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm, 1836, Mezzotint

      Est: €450 - €600

      William James Ward (around 1800 London - 1840 ibid.) after Samuel Lane (1780 King'S Lynn - 1859 Ipswich (Suffolk)): Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm (1768-1838), 1836, Mezzotint Technique: Mezzotint on Paper Inscription: At the lower part signed in the printing plate: "Painted by Samuel Lane. / Engraved by Wm. Ward, Engraver to His Majesty.". Lower middle inscribed in the printing plate: "Vice Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm". Date: 1836 Description: The artwork shows a high-ranking military man with epaulettes and medals, including one from the Legion of Honour. The detailed depiction of the man radiates dignity and authority. The background is dark, which emphasises the focus on the figure. Keywords: Military; portrait; uniform; epaulettes; medals; Legion of Honour; authority; dignity; work of art; historical, 19th century, Classicism, Portraits, United Kingdom, Size: Paper: 60,4 cm x 44,0 cm (23,8 x 17,3 in), Plate: 35,5 cm x 26,7 cm (14 x 10,5 in), Depiction: 26,7 cm x 21,7 cm (10,5 x 8,5 in)

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    • WILLIAM JAMES WARD (AFTER J.P. HAVERTY, IRISH
      Oct. 12, 2014

      WILLIAM JAMES WARD (AFTER J.P. HAVERTY, IRISH

      Est: €800 - €1,200

      WILLIAM JAMES WARD (AFTER J.P. HAVERTY, IRISH SCHOOL) Daniel O'Connell Mezzotint plate, 73.9 x 48.4cm Engraved by Ward after Haverty, published 1839, London by Haverty. This plate appears to have been been chrome plated to prevent wear during printing and has then been given a special protective coating which would be removed for printing. An impression taken from this plate is in the National Gallery of Ireland, NGI no. 10,000 (Illustrated Summary Catalogue of Prints and Sculpture 1988, p.213). The National Gallery of Ireland impression has apparently been cut in at the sides into the engraver's margins.

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