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Study Victory Sketchbook ca 1860 Graphite paper
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Study Victory Sketchbook ca 1860 Graphite paper
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175 Cm 1830–1910 1860 5 5 8 6 7 8 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 Study Urbana Victory Ward Working
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This print titled "Study Victory Sketchbook ca 1860 Graphite paper" offers a fascinating glimpse into the artistic process of renowned American sculptor John Quincy Adams Ward. Captured by Artokoloro, this image showcases an intimate look at the artist's working methods and sketches. Ward, a student of Henry Kirke Brown and dean of American sculpture, is known for his classically influenced figures that often depict historical events or prominent individuals. In this particular sketchbook, we can see a variety of subjects mingled together - from Indians on horseback to a number of bison. Measuring approximately 5 5/8 x 6 7/8 inches (143 x 175 cm), this graphite paper holds within it the creative energy and talent of Ward himself. Each stroke reveals his meticulous attention to detail and his ability to bring life to his subjects through art. Art enthusiasts will appreciate this rare opportunity to witness the early stages of Ward's artistic process. The Study Victory Sketchbook provides valuable insights into how he developed his ideas before translating them into three-dimensional sculptures that would later grace public spaces across America. With its rich historical significance and undeniable artistic beauty, this print by Artokoloro serves as a testament to John Quincy Adams Ward's enduring legacy in American sculpture.
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