Edgar Melville Ward

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Edgar Melville Ward (1839-1915) was an American genre painter.

Ward was born in Urbana, Ohio. He studied at the National Academy of Design in New York and in Paris under Cabanel. In 1883 he became a member of the National Academy and was made a professor there. His paintings which are soundly realistic in execution, include "Breton Washwomen" (1876); "The Sabot Maker" (1878); "The Collar Shop" and "The Quilting Party" (1892); "The Coppersmith" (Metropolitan Museum, New York).

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