Portrait of Joshua Ward
Portrait of Joshua Ward
Published 2014-11-21T15:07:01+00:00
This figure of the celebrated quack doctor Joshua Ward (1686–1761) may have been intended for a monument in Westminster Abbey, which in the event was never erected. Joshua Ward made his fortune from popular patent medicines, known as Ward’s Drop and Pill, and counted among his patients George II, Lord Chesterfield and Henry Fielding. He was also a renowned philanthropist, and opened two hospitals for the poor. His hand gesture may indicate open-hearted generosity, while his bulky figure suggests worldly prosperity. The sculpture was presented to the Royal Society of Arts in 1793, where it remained until its acquisition by the Museum.
Carlini was a native of Genoa, and subsequently worked in the Netherlands (The Hague from 1748 to about 1753) before arriving in Britain about 1760. He was a founding member of the Royal Academy, in 1768. In Holland he had been employed as a decorative wood-carver; In England his work was largely in marble, and included funerary monuments, a bust of George III, ancd deorative heads for Somerset House.
The life-size marble figure depicts Joshua Ward standing, resting on his right foot, his left leg extended, with the slippered foot slightly overstepping the marble base (a narrow support of marble beneath the foot has been left underneath). His left elbow leans on a plain block, while his right arm is outstretched. Ward's waistcoat, held by three buttons (with six buttons undone), strains across the cast torso, whilst his full-length great-coat is swathed about his figure, emphasising the swelling form of the whole. Details such as the wig, the lace cuffs and the cravat are broadly carved, rather than executed in fine.
Gallery location:
Sculpture, Room 24, The Dorothy and Michael Hintze Galleries, case FS
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Courtesy of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Weight of Raw Model - 53g Layer Height - 0.2mm Infill density - 25%
Date published | 21/11/2014 |
Benoetigte Zeit | 160 - 180 Minuten |
Menge an Filament | 53g |
Dimensionen | 79 x 53 x 130 |
Schwierigkeitsgrad | Medium |
Title | Portrait of Joshua Ward |
Date | ca. 1761 - ca. 1764 (made) |
Dimension | Weight: 100-150 kg estimated by Momart on delivery, Height: 213 cm |
Accession | A.2-1991 |
Medium | Carved marble |
Credit | Purchased with the assistance of funds from the bequest of Hugh Phillips, Esq. |
Record | http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O10752/joshua-ward-statue-carlini-agostino/ |
Artist | Agostino Carlini |
Place | Victoria and Albert Museum, London |