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  1. Herbert Ward (11 January 1863, London – 5 August 1919, Neuilly-sur-Seine) was a British sculptor, illustrator, writer, and explorer in Africa. He was a member of Henry Morton Stanley 's Emin Pasha Relief Expedition and became a close friend of Roger Casement while they were working in the Congo Free State.

  2. Herbert Ward in his Paris studio c. 1911 working on the clay model of the Firemaker. Herbert Ward. Defiance, 1909. Ward's statue of a Congolese warrior exhibits a heightened naturalism. Ward used photographs and sketches, as well as objects from his Congo collection, as resources and inspiration for Congo vignettes.

  3. Herbert Ward ist der Name folgender Personen: Herbert Ward (Bildhauer) (1863–1919), englischer Bildhauer; Herbert Ward (Kontrabassist) (1921–1994), US-amerikanischer Kontrabassist und Komponist; Herbert Dickinson Ward (1861–1932), US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller

  4. 5. Juli 2010 · The English imperial adventurer, writer and late new sculptor Herbert Ward (1863–1919) was an important international artist and turn-of-the-century society figure. Depicting Congolese tribespeople in nineteen bronze sculptures and two popular books inspired by his five-year exploration of the then-Belgian-controlled Congo Free ...

    • Kirsty Breedon
    • 2010
  5. Herbert Ward (* 1921; † 20. Februar 1994 in Kaimuki, Oʻahu) war ein US-amerikanischer Kontrabassist und Komponist. Ward lebte mit seiner Frau, der Tänzerin Jacqueline, in New York. Nach einem Konzert in Ostberlin als Sympathisant des Kommunismus verdächtigt, ging er 1950 nach Dänemark und lebte dann zwei Jahre in Wien. Im November 1954 ...

  6. Summary. The long expected Herbert Ward collection of African ethnologica was received from Paris and is catalogued by the Division of Ethnology. It contains 9 major pieces of sculpture and 10 minor works by Ward and about 2,600 specimens of the arms and implements of the Africans of the Congo.

  7. Herbert Ward was born in London in 1863. From an early age he harboured a fascination for exploration and travel, becoming a sculptor, writer and anthropologist. He grew up in a time when society had gained renewed interest in voyaging to undiscovered places, not to conquer, as their predecessors had, but to explore and gain knowledge.