Exhibited at the Art Treasures Exhibition, Manchester, 1857

Interior view of the Art Treasures Exhibition, Manchester, 1857. Photograph. Manchester Archives, Manchester. Interior view of the Art Treasures Exhibition, Manchester, 1857. Photograph. Manchester Archives, Manchester.
“Art Treasures Exhibition,” Manchester Guardian, February 6, 1857, 4. “Art Treasures Exhibition,” Manchester Guardian, February 6, 1857, 4.
“The Miscellaneous Departments of the Manchester Art Treasures Exhibition,” Saturday Review, October 3, 1857, 303.“The Miscellaneous Departments of the Manchester Art Treasures Exhibition,” Saturday Review, October 3, 1857, 303.

Exhibited at the Art Treasures Exhibition, Manchester, 1857

In 1857, Lord Ward contributed several works to the Manchester Art Treasures exhibition. His Italian pictures (Raphael, Crivelli, Guercino), attracted the most attention, but he also lent a number of sculptures, including Powers’s Greek Slave, works by Lawrence Macdonald, and Canova’s Venus and Dying Magdalene

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