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Published by The Texas Journal of Science., 1989
Seller: Eryops Books, Stephenville, TX, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condition: Very Good. ORIGINAL article, disbound from journal; no covers; in very good condition. Journal.
Published by Vanity Fair Dec. 20, 1873
Seller: Robert Frew Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, United Kingdom
Art / Print / Poster
Drawn by Spy. Original chromolithograph. Page size approx. 35.5 x 23cm. Image size approx. 31.5 x 19cm. With the original leaf of biographical text from the magazine.
Published by 5in x 4in.
Seller: R.G. Watkins Books and Prints, Ilminster, SOMER, United Kingdom
Photograph
No Binding. Condition: Very good. Woodbury Process photograph, mounted, from "Men of Mark", c.1880,
Published by Mums in Business Association, 2019
ISBN 10: 1916451497ISBN 13: 9781916451490
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
Book
Paperback. Condition: Brand New. 218 pages. 8.90x5.90x0.70 inches. In Stock.
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Seller: Eberhard Köstler Autographen&Bücher oHG, Tutzing, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Kent, ohne Jahr, 8°. 1 Seite. Wegen eines BIldes. - Ward fertigte Wandgemälde im Palace of Westminster.
Publication Date: 1885
Seller: K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, United Kingdom
Book
No Binding. Condition: Very Good. An original antique engraving. Mounted - matted - and ready to frame. Very good condition . Circa 1885 - the painter.
Published by 1 page 7 x 4 inches, traces of corner mounts, otherwise good.
Seller: Julian Browning Rare Books & Manuscripts, London, United Kingdom
Athenaeum, undated [c.1875]. Edward Matthew Ward (1816-1879), Victorian narrative painter best known for his murals in the Palace of Westminster depicting episodes in British history from the English Civil War to the Glorious Revolution. "I have humbly endeavoured to carry out by my pencil what you did so efficiently with your pen in what is and always was my view of the character of that greatest of our kings.".
Published by [New York: American Publisher, circa 1845]., 1845
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Art / Print / Poster
Condition: Good. Engraving. 15.7 x 25 cm. (sheet). Very Good. Light toning along sheet edges. .
Published by Vanity Fair, NY, 1879
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Unbound. Condition: Very Good. Color Lithograph; Spy (Sir Leslie Matthew Ward0 (illustrator). 1st. original print from Vanity fair Size: 9" x 14".
No Binding. Condition: Good. HANDWRITTEN LETTER by EDWARD MATTHEW WARD to FRANK GASKELL. Stationery is blind-stamped engraved "Glen Aray Lodge, Windsor". The letter is dated 3rd January 1878. (Ward died just 12 months later, 15 January 1879, a suicide.) Written on a single-fold piece of stationery, making 4 pages. The letter is on 2 pages, the front page and an inner page. The letter reads (as best I can make out): "My Dear Mr. Gaskell Many thanks for the Photo with which I was much pleased and by which I can imagine that the dress must have cut a very good figure in the room & I am glad that my suggestion was of any use to you in the matter. I very much envy you your Roman trip which must have been very enjoyable to you more [especially] in such excellent companionship of Mr. W. Wood who must be so au fait in all that belongs to the Eternal City, and the funeral of the gook King must have been very [impressive] and interesting and a thing to have seen. It is now nearly thirty eight years since I was in Rome, where I remained three years, but I have a most vivid recollection of it & all its glories, & still live in hopes of again seeing it before I die, though at present I see no probability of my being able to enjoy so great a pleasure in [the] future. It must have greatly altered since I was there & I have no doubt in the main for the better, especially in a sanitary point of view, though perhaps not altogether in [picturesqueness], but on one point I am sure it must have done so & that is in its government which when I was there was simply diabolical. I hope that we shall have the pleasure of seeing your father down here during his stay in London and immediately on receiving your letter yesterday I wrote a letter off to him at Wootton to be forwarded & I have no doubt that he will receive it tomorrow. I shall however send him a line to the Reform Club to make matters more sure, as I am most anxious for him to come down here and see the Windsor Tapestry Manufactory should he be able to spare the time. Mrs. Ward unites with me in kindest regards to Mrs. Gaskell & the rest of your family circle. & believe me, Yours ever Sincerely, E. M. Ward". CONDITION: The letter has a vertical and horizontal fold, perhaps from being folded to fit into a small envelope. The blank backside has paper remnants, as if the letter had been glued to a mount at some point and later removed. There is a small ink-stamped name on the black backside "K. J. Turner". The writing remains bright, clear and fully legible. Edward Matthew Ward RA (London 14 July 1816 - 15 January 1879) was an English Victorian narrative painter best known for his murals in the Palace of Westminster depicting episodes in British history from the English Civil War to the Glorious Revolution. Inscribed by Author(s).
Published by 2 pp. 6 x 4 inches, second page laid down, in good condition.
Seller: Julian Browning Rare Books & Manuscripts, London, United Kingdom
Kent Villa, Lansdowne Road, Kensington Park, 5 November 1864. Edward Matthew Ward (1816-1879), Victorian narrative painter best known for his murals in the Palace of Westminster depicting episodes in British history from the English Civil War to the Glorious Revolution.
Published by Vanity Fair, London, 1873
Seller: K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
No Binding. Condition: Very Good. Drawn By Spy (illustrator). First. A fine original colour lithograph from Vanity Fair, a magazine which was published from 1869-1914, featuring a large caricature portrait each week. These were drawn by various artists, the most famous of whom was Leslie Ward who used the 'nom de crayon' of "Spy". This portrait will come mounted/matted and ready to frame using archivist quality materials, mount size 18 x 12 inches, 47 x 31 cms. It will be presented in a cellophane wrapper with our label guaranteeing authenticity. We pack very well, between sheets of hardboard. This is an excellent opportunity to purchase a portrait of Edward Ward, with the caption "Historic Art" and a page of biographical detail. Edward Matthew Ward (14 July 1816 - 15 January 1879) was an English Victorian narrative painter best known for his murals in the Palace of Westminster depicting episodes in British history from the English Civil War to the Glorious Revolution. He was the father of Leslie Ward.
Published by London, 1856
Seller: Jeremy Norman's historyofscience, Novato, CA, U.S.A.
Ward, Edward Matthew (1816-79). Artist and painter best known for his historical murals in the Palace of Westminster and for his opposition to the Pre-Raphaelite movement. 1857. 200 x 148 mm.; mount measures 297 x 248 mm. Tiny crease in one corner.