Anna Hazard Barker Ward

Hiram Powers, Anna Hazard Barker Ward, modeled 1837-1838, plaster, 24 5818 7811 34 in. (62.647.929.9 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase in memory of Ralph Cross Johnson, 1968.155.35
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Artwork Details

Title
Anna Hazard Barker Ward
Artist
Date
modeled 1837-1838
Dimensions
24 5818 7811 34 in. (62.647.929.9 cm)
Credit Line
Museum purchase in memory of Ralph Cross Johnson
Mediums
Mediums Description
plaster
Classifications
Subjects
  • Portrait female — Ward, Anna Hazard Barker — bust
  • Portrait female — Ward, Samuel Gray, Mrs. — bust
  • Dress — historic — classical dress
  • Study — sculpture model
Object Number
1968.155.35

Artwork Description

In 1837, Boston-born Anna Hazard Barker toured Europe with friends. While there, she met her future husband Samuel Gray Ward, who worked for a British banking firm. When she visited Hiram Powers’s studio in Florence, he offered to model her portrait free of charge. He was still working on this when Anna returned to America, and so he asked her to have a cast taken of her face and sent to him for reference. Powers felt that her features embodied the essence of womanhood, and her portrait was the inspiration for his first ideal bust. The artist’s second daughter was born while he was working on this piece, and named Anna Barker Powers in honor of Powers’s friendship with Mrs. Ward.

Works by this artist (1 item)

Bill Hilgendorf, Jason Horvath, Uhuru, Cyclone Lounger, 2010, reclaimed Coney Island boardwalk (various woods) and powder-coated steel, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Bill Hilgendorf and Jason Horvath in memory of Cynthia Bricker Hilgendorf; Gift of Fern Bleckner in celebration of Etta B. Brown's ninety-fifth birthday; and Gift of Shirley Jacobs in honor of the fortieth anniversary of the Renwick Gallery, 2013.7, © 2010, Uhuru
Cyclone Lounger
Date2010
reclaimed Coney Island boardwalk (various woods) and powder-coated steel
Not on view