Daisy Linda Ward

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Daisy Linda Ward
Born1883
Died1937(1937-00-00) (aged 53–54)
NationalityAmerican

Daisy Linda Ward, née Travers (1883–1937) was a still life painter from New Jersey, best known for her collection of Dutch and Flemish still life paintings that was bequeathed by her husband in her name to the Ashmolean Museum.

Ward was born in

Royal Academy summer exhibition for the first time in 1925.[1] Two of her paintings were included in the Ashmolean bequest that comprises 96 paintings.[2]

  • Partial copy by Daisy Linda Ward of a work by Willem Kalf
    Partial copy by Daisy Linda Ward of a work by Willem Kalf
  • Original work, formerly in the collection of Josef Block, looted in WWII and recently restituted to his heir
    Original work, formerly in the collection of Josef Block, looted in WWII and recently restituted to his heir

References

  1. ^ Ashmolean museum
  2. ^ Daisy Linda Ward on Art UK website