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Ward was dedicated to developing an American school of sculpture through his participation in organizations and teaching. He occasionally took on students and assistants, the most notable being Daniel Chester French, Jules Desbois, Francois J. Rey, and Charles Albert Lopez. In 1888–1889, Ward, along
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Nineteenth-century American commissions for sculpture were largely confined to portrait busts and monuments, where Ward was preeminent in his generation. Sculptors also made a living selling bronze reductions of their public works; Ward made use of new
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Ward was married three times. He married his first wife, Anna Bannan, on February 10, 1858. After her death, he married Julia Devens Valentine on June 19, 1877. Julia died during childbirth on January 31, 1879.
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Prospectus, Art Schools of the Metropolitan Museum of Art 1888-1889, no. 6 (Department of American Paintings and Sculpture, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City).
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Ward participated in numerous organizations and associations during his long career. He was a founder and president of the
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Letter from C. Eliot to John Quincy Adams Ward, October 23, 1893, (Albany Institute of History and Art, Albany, New York).
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duplicating techniques; many of Ward's reductions and galvanoplastic and die-stamped relief panels survive.
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Theodore Dreiser. "The Foremost of American Sculptors." The New Voice 16 (June 17, 1899), pp. 4, 5, 13.
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the following year; he was their president until 1874. In 1882, a new New York home and studio on
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with his studio assistant Francois J. Rey and a man named W. Hunt, taught a sculpture class at
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Ward later lived with his older sister Eliza and her husband Jonathan Wheelock Thomas in
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Ward was the fourth of eight children born to John Anderson Ward and Eleanor Macbeth in
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D O'C. Townley, "J.Q. Adams Ward." Scribner's Monthly 2 (August 1871), pp. 403-408.
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Framed certificates at the Albany Institute of History and Art, Albany, New York
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Photographs of his studio, works, friends, etc. Correspondence etc. (pdf file)
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John Quincy Adams Ward, dean of American sculpture: with a catalogue raisonné.
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in New York City. The statue faces westward on the crest of a little
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New York City Public Sculpture: By 19th-Century American Artists
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American Academy in Rome records, 1855-, (bulk dates 1894-1946)
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Building, Integrity, in the center, wears the winged cap of
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Seeing Central Park: The Official Guide Updated and Expanded
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He died at his home in New York City in 1910. A copy of his
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The Complete Illustrated Map and Guidebook to Central Park
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Inside the Apple: A Streetwise History of New York City
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Matthew Perry statue, Touro Park, Newport, Rhode Island
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1881 "Victory" (statue), Yorktown Victory Monument,
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Reynolds Statue, 651: 330:stands at his gravesite in Urbana, and 275:pedestal that was created by architect 1456:(Newark: University of Delaware, 1985) 1314:"National Register Information System" 450:, Bushnell Park, Hartford, Connecticut 206:. Four years later, he was invited by 1517:Albany Institute of History & Art 1361:The bronze is signed J.Q.A. WARD 1869 912:Integrity Protecting the Works of Man 685:Monument, Central Park, New York City 598:Integrity Protecting the Works of Man 340:Albany Institute of History & Art 7: 1319:National Register of Historic Places 1191:Miller, Sara Cedar (April 7, 2020). 1157:Carroll, R.; Berenson, R.J. 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Urbana, Ohio
New York City
American
Sculpture
statue of George Washington
Federal Hall National Memorial
New York City
Urbana, Ohio
Colonel William Ward
Edgar Melville Ward
bas-reliefs
Brooklyn, New York
Henry Kirke Brown
equestrian monument
Union Square
Ames Manufacturing Company
Chicopee, Massachusetts
Union Army
New York City
National Academy of Design
52nd Street
Richard Morris Hunt
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Harvard University
galvanoplastic
Pilgrims
New World
William Bradford
Plymouth, England

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