Ward, Henrietta (1832–1924)
Ward, Henrietta (1832–1924)
English painter. Name variations: Mrs. E. M. Ward. Born Henrietta Mary Ada Ward, June 1, 1832, in London, England; died July 12, 1924, in England; dau. of artists; granddau. of painter James Ward; attended Bloomsbury Art School and Sak's Academy; m. Edward M. Ward (painter, no relation), 1848 (died 1879); children: 8, including son Leslie Ward (portrait painter).
Portrait painter who received numerous commissions from Queen Victoria and Prince Albert and taught royal children, opened London art school for girls; successfully fought for Royal Academy School to admit female students (1861); continued to exhibit late into life; work shown at Chicago Exposition (1893) and Royal Academy (1924).
See also autobiography, Memories of Ninety Years (Holt, 1924).