James Ward, R.A. (London 1769-1859 Cheshunt)
James Ward, R.A. (London 1769-1859 Cheshunt)

Ecorché study of a crouching dog with two subsidiary studies of an extended front leg

细节
James Ward, R.A. (London 1769-1859 Cheshunt)
Ecorché study of a crouching dog with two subsidiary studies of an extended front leg
signed with monogram (lower right) and extensively inscribed in the artist's shorthand
pencil
14¾ x 10½ in. (37.5 x 26.6 cm.)
来源
Nöel Whiting, by descent from the artist.
出版
E. Nygren, The Art of James Ward, R.A. (1769 - 1859), Ph.D. dissertation, Ann Arbor, 1976, p. 17, fig. 34.

拍品专文

Two related drawings are at the Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester and Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. They were probably drawn at Joshua Brookes' Academy between circa 1801 and 1805.

Joshua Brookes (1761 - 1833) was an anatomist and naturalist who held small classes on comparative anatomy. Various artists including Ward attended these, which cost less than the course run at the Royal Academy. For a small additional fee, students were able to attend additional classes held three times a week, examining the anatomy of the horse and the dog. At these classes they were able to dissect and draw the animals (see J. Munro, James Ward, R.A. 1769 - 1859, Cambridge, 1991, p. 7).

We are grateful to Edward Nygren for his help in preparing this catalogue entry.

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