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  • A dog retrieving fowl to its owner. Lithograph by J. Ward.
  • A Dalmatian bitch is suckling her two puppies while another dalmatian dog stands behind her. Chalk lithograph by J. Ward.
  • Dead boars and a dead deer. Etching attributed to James Ward, ca. 1794.
  • Mary Thomas, said to have fasted for over seventy years. Etching by J. Ward, 1810.
  • Ann Moore, a fraudulent fasting woman. Etching by J. Ward, 1812.
  • A short horned cow. Lithograph by J. Ward, ca 1824.
  • A short horned bull. Lithograph by J. Ward, ca 1837.
  • Dead game animals and birds, lying beside a rifle: a long-beaked bird and a hare are shown hanging by their feet, with another small bird lying on the ground. Mixed method print attributed to James Ward, ca. 1794.
  • A (dead?) deer. Etching attributed to James Ward, ca. 1794.
  • Some account of Mary Thomas of Tanyralt in Merionethshire, who has existed many years without taking food: and of Ann Moore, commonly called the fasting woman of Tutbury. Accompanied with portraits and illustrative etchings / By James Ward.
  • Some account of Mary Thomas of Tanyralt in Merionethshire, who has existed many years without taking food: and of Ann Moore, commonly called the fasting woman of Tutbury. Accompanied with portraits and illustrative etchings / By James Ward.
  • A dead boar, deer, pheasants and other animals. Etching attributed to James Ward, ca. 1794.
  • Louise Chevalier in the role of Virginie is feeding water from her hands into the mouth of a black man in a loin-cloth. Mezzotint by J. Ward, 1799, after C. Henard.
  • An angry father reproaching his daughter after intercepting a love-letter to her. Mezzotint by J. Ward, 1817, after J. Opie.
  • The head and front leg of a sleeping pig. Etching by J.C. Zeitter after J. Ward.
  • A group of horses in a paddock in a forest with foals playing in the foreground. Etching by T. A. Prior after a painting by J. Ward.
  • William Heberden. Mezzotint by J. Ward after Sir W. Beechey.
  • William Heberden. Mezzotint by J. Ward after Sir W. Beechey.