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Profile Sketch Young Girl Sketchbook ca 1860
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Media ID 14010612
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1830–1910 1860 279 Cm 8 1 16 American Sculpture Bison Classically Dean Figures Henry Kirke Brown Horseback Include Indians Influenced Intimate Look John Quincy Adams Ward Methods Mingled Number Ohio Page Sketchbook Sketches Student Urbana Ward Working Young Girl
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print titled "Profile Sketch Young Girl Sketchbook ca 1860" offers a glimpse into the artistic world of John Quincy Adams Ward, an American sculptor. The image showcases a page from Ward's sketchbook, which was created around 1860 and features graphite drawings on paper measuring approximately 8 1/16 by 11 inches (20.5 by 27.9 cm). Ward, born in Urbana, Ohio in 1830 and passing away in New York in 1910, was a student of renowned sculptor Henry Kirke Brown and eventually became a prominent figure himself in American sculpture. This particular profile sketch provides an intimate look into the artist's working methods as it reveals his classically influenced figures mingled with depictions of Indians on horseback and even a number of bison. The Artokoloro print allows us to appreciate the skillful execution and attention to detail that characterized Ward's work. It is fascinating to witness the artist's exploration through these sketches as he experiments with various subjects and techniques. This print from the Liszt Collection grants us access to an extraordinary piece of art history, shedding light on one artist's creative process during this period. It serves as a reminder that behind every finished masterpiece lies countless hours of experimentation and dedication by talented individuals like John Quincy Adams Ward.
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