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Artist: William Ward
W. Ward (1766-1826) after G. Morland - Framed Stipple Engraving, Cyprian Volary
By William Ward
Located in Corsham, GB
A fine early 19th century coloured stipple engraving, titled Cyprian Volary by William Ward after George Morland. The engraving is exquisitely presented in a verre eglomise mount and...
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Early 19th Century William Ward Art

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William Ward (1766-1826) after William Owen - 1804 Mezzotint, The Blind Beggar
By William Ward
Located in Corsham, GB
A striking mezzotint after the original painting by William Owen (1769-1825), showing the blind beggar of Bednall Green and a woman, with one hand on his shoulder, the other open and outstretched. The dedication and titular inscription is at the lower edge, completed with the artist's names and a short poem about the beggar in both French and English. The mezzotint has been presented in a fine late 19th Century Hogarth frame...
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Early 19th Century William Ward Art

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Mezzotint

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