Sir Leslie Matthew Ward Collection
Sir Leslie Matthew Ward was a renowned artist known for his exceptional talent in capturing the essence of various individuals and subjects
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Sir Leslie Matthew Ward was a renowned artist known for his exceptional talent in capturing the essence of various individuals and subjects. In Charles Thurston Fogg-Elliot, 1894, he masterfully portrayed the elegance and sophistication of this distinguished figure. The Plum, 1903, showcases Ward's ability to bring characters to life with intricate details that make them truly memorable. Ward's artistic prowess extended beyond portraiture as seen in A Symphony, 1878. Here, he skillfully weaves together different elements to create a harmonious composition that resonates with viewers. Alfred Harmsworth, 1895 (1945), is another testament to Ward's versatility as an artist; his portrayal of Harmsworth captures both his charisma and influence. Sports enthusiasts will appreciate Ward's depictions of sports icons such as Ranji in 1897 and Yorkshire Cricket in 1892. Through these works, he immortalizes their achievements on canvas while showcasing his own technical brilliance. The Croucher from 1901 exemplifies Ward's attention to detail by capturing the intensity and determination of its subject. In Repton, Oxford & Somerset from 1903, Ward expertly portrays the spirit of cricket through dynamic brushstrokes that convey movement and excitement on the field. Cricket lovers will also admire his earlier work titled Cricket from 1877 which encapsulates the timeless appeal of this beloved sport. A Flanneled Fighter from 1902 showcases Ward's ability to capture not only physical attributes but also personality traits through artistry alone. Benjie from 1894 further highlights his collaboration with Day & Son where he brings forth a sense of playfulness combined with meticulous craftsmanship. Lastly, Oxford Cricket from1889 presents an exquisite blend of realism and artistic interpretation as Sir Leslie Matthew Ward captures both individuality and team spirit within one frame. Throughout his career spanning several decades, Sir Leslie Matthew Ward left an indelible mark on the art world.